光鲜亮丽但压力巨大的工作:社交媒体赋予的地位在微观名人压力应对中的作用

IF 12.9 1区 管理学 Q1 BUSINESS Technological Forecasting and Social Change Pub Date : 2024-10-16 DOI:10.1016/j.techfore.2024.123791
Anqi Hu, Ruizhi Yuan, Ruolan Chen, Martin J. Liu
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社交媒体造就了一批新的名人--微名人,他们通过宣传自己和与受众交流而获得卓越成就。基于社交媒体承受力理论,我们的研究探讨了微名人如何应对其身份带来的压力。本研究采用半结构式访谈和观察作为解释范式,对 22 位微名人和 3 位管理者及其在中国直播行业的存在进行了全面抽样。研究结果表明:微名人身份会引发角色压力,反过来,角色压力又会强化微名人身份;空洞自我和跨寄生社会互动是应对角色压力的两种方法。我们的研究有三方面的贡献。首先,我们的研究通过识别中国直播背景下社交媒体赋予微名人地位的方方面面,扩展了微名人文献。其次,我们的研究通过探讨微名人在中国直播中角色压力的三个方面,为角色理论做出了贡献。第三,我们的研究提出,微红人的压力是一种社会现象,认识到这一点有助于我们理解积极的自我和社会应对方法。我们还为更好地理解微名人压力现象和相应的应对方法提供了管理启示。
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A glamorous but highly stressful job: The role of social media-afforded status in micro-celebrity stress coping
Social media has produced a new breed of celebrity—the micro-celebrity—who achieves excellence by promoting themself and engaging in audience communication. Based on social media affordance theory, our study explores how micro-celebrities cope with the stress caused by their status. Semi-structured interviews and observations are used as an interpretive paradigm with a comprehensive sample of 22 micro-celebrities and three managers and their presence in the live streaming industry in China. The findings show that: micro-celebrity status triggers role stress, and, in turn, role stress reinforces micro-celebrity status; and empty self and trans-parasocial interactions are two approaches that can be used to cope with role stress. The contribution made is threefold. Firstly, our study expands micro-celebrity literature by identifying the facets of their social media-afforded status in the context of live streaming in China. Secondly, our study contributes role theory by exploring three facets of micro-celebrity's role stress in live streaming in China. Thirdly, our study proposes that a micro-celebrity's stress, is a social phenomenon and its recognition helps our understanding of actively self- and socially-related coping approaches. We also provide managerial implications to better understand the micro-celebrity stress phenomenon and corresponding coping approaches.
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