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Factors affecting misinformation combating intention in Pakistan during COVID-19
by
Islam, Talat
, Malik, Amara
, Mahmood, Khalid
in
Algorithms
/ Behavior
/ COVID-19
/ Developing countries
/ Digital media
/ Disease transmission
/ Effectiveness
/ Entertainment
/ False information
/ Information retrieval
/ Information systems
/ LDCs
/ Model testing
/ Motivation
/ Norms
/ Pandemics
/ Reciprocity
/ Social networks
2023
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Factors affecting misinformation combating intention in Pakistan during COVID-19
by
Islam, Talat
, Malik, Amara
, Mahmood, Khalid
in
Algorithms
/ Behavior
/ COVID-19
/ Developing countries
/ Digital media
/ Disease transmission
/ Effectiveness
/ Entertainment
/ False information
/ Information retrieval
/ Information systems
/ LDCs
/ Model testing
/ Motivation
/ Norms
/ Pandemics
/ Reciprocity
/ Social networks
2023
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Factors affecting misinformation combating intention in Pakistan during COVID-19
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Islam, Talat
, Malik, Amara
, Mahmood, Khalid
in
Algorithms
/ Behavior
/ COVID-19
/ Developing countries
/ Digital media
/ Disease transmission
/ Effectiveness
/ Entertainment
/ False information
/ Information retrieval
/ Information systems
/ LDCs
/ Model testing
/ Motivation
/ Norms
/ Pandemics
/ Reciprocity
/ Social networks
2023
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Factors affecting misinformation combating intention in Pakistan during COVID-19
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Factors affecting misinformation combating intention in Pakistan during COVID-19
2023
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Overview
PurposeMisinformation on social media has become a great threat across the globe. Therefore, the authors aim to provide a comprehensive understanding of social media users' misinformation combating behavior, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. Specifically, the authors merged the uses and gratifications theory, social cognitive theory and theory of prosocial behavior into one theoretical framework (e.g. information seeking, status seeking, entertainment and norms of reciprocity) to understand their effect on users' prosocial media sharing experience and misinformation self-efficacy to combat misinformation.Design/methodology/approachThe authors collected data from 356 social media users through “Google Forms” during the third wave of coronavirus in Pakistan. Further, the authors applied structural equation modeling for hypotheses testing.FindingsThe authors noted that entertainment and perceived norms of reciprocity positively affect social media users' prior experience and misinformation self-efficacy to enhance their misinformation combating intention. However, information seeking positively affects social media users' prior experience and insignificantly affects their misinformation self-efficacy. Similarly, status seeking was noted to be insignificantly associated with social media users' prior experience and misinformation self-efficacy.Research limitations/implicationsThe authors tested this model of misinformation combating intention in a developing country during the COVID-19 pandemic and noted that entertainment and status seeking motives are context-specific. Therefore, this study may likely benefit researchers, academicians and policymakers to understand the causal relationship between motivations and the behavior of combating misinformation on social media within a developing country.Originality/valueIn this study the authors merged three theories (e.g. uses and gratifications theory, social cognitive theory and theory of prosocial behavior) to understand information seeking, status seeking, entertainment and norms of reciprocity as the main motives for social media users' misinformation combating intention.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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