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期刊名:Computers in human behavior

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ISSN:0747-5632

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In today's world of work, the need for digital communication and collaboration competencies became even more prevalent during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, research and practice are lacking solid measurement instruments assessing digi...
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During the COVID-19 emergency, people must face the invisible threat of uncertain death and comply with social distancing and other related protective measures. But social networking sites (SNSs) like WeChat have emerged as alternative cont...
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The transition to digital platforms during the COVID-19 pandemic has created technostress to several workers. Our study aims to investigate whether employee mindfulness contributes to their proactive coping for technostress. We built the da...
Zehui Zhan,Qing Wei,Jon-Chao Hong Zehui Zhan
The highly contagious Covid-19 virus is spreading around the world, and quarantining at home has become one of the main preventative behaviors, but it has also led to news blackouts, affecting people's normal life and interactions. In order...
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Based on the dynamic motivational activation (DMA) theoretical framework, this study examines the dynamic, reciprocal relationship between social support and affective well-being in both face-to-face (F2F) and online channels before and dur...
Yan Su,Danielle Ka Lai Lee,Xizhu Xiao et al. Yan Su et al.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, various conspiracy theories have been circulating through social media platforms. Scholars have raised concerns about the negative ramifications of conspiracy theories, such as the deterrence of preventive meas...
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Social media trust and sharing behaviors have considerable implications on how risk is being amplified or attenuated at early stages of pandemic outbreaks and may undermine subsequent risk communication efforts. A survey conducted in Februa...
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Misinformation circulation has arguably reached a peak during the COVID-19 pandemic, creating an "infodemic" that severely endangers public health and well-being. Using a moderated mediation model, a survey of 712 respondents from China rev...