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A study on the influence of digital literacy on elderly user’s intention to identify social media false information
by
Wu, Chengzhen
, Chen, Lu
, Zhang, Luwen
, Xiao, Manling
, Jia, Jing
in
Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Digital literacy
/ Digital media
/ Effectiveness
/ Empirical analysis
/ False information
/ Governance
/ Impact analysis
/ Information
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information literacy
/ Information Security
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Information systems
/ Intention
/ Internet
/ Locus of control
/ Mass media
/ Networks
/ Norms
/ Older people
/ Pandemics
/ Perceived control
/ Perceptions
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk factors
/ Risk perception
/ Self Efficacy
/ Social Capital
/ Social groups
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Subjectivity
/ Theory of planned behavior
/ Variables
2024
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A study on the influence of digital literacy on elderly user’s intention to identify social media false information
by
Wu, Chengzhen
, Chen, Lu
, Zhang, Luwen
, Xiao, Manling
, Jia, Jing
in
Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Digital literacy
/ Digital media
/ Effectiveness
/ Empirical analysis
/ False information
/ Governance
/ Impact analysis
/ Information
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information literacy
/ Information Security
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Information systems
/ Intention
/ Internet
/ Locus of control
/ Mass media
/ Networks
/ Norms
/ Older people
/ Pandemics
/ Perceived control
/ Perceptions
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk factors
/ Risk perception
/ Self Efficacy
/ Social Capital
/ Social groups
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Subjectivity
/ Theory of planned behavior
/ Variables
2024
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A study on the influence of digital literacy on elderly user’s intention to identify social media false information
by
Wu, Chengzhen
, Chen, Lu
, Zhang, Luwen
, Xiao, Manling
, Jia, Jing
in
Aging
/ Attitudes
/ Behavior
/ Digital literacy
/ Digital media
/ Effectiveness
/ Empirical analysis
/ False information
/ Governance
/ Impact analysis
/ Information
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information literacy
/ Information Security
/ Information seeking behavior
/ Information systems
/ Intention
/ Internet
/ Locus of control
/ Mass media
/ Networks
/ Norms
/ Older people
/ Pandemics
/ Perceived control
/ Perceptions
/ Risk
/ Risk behavior
/ Risk factors
/ Risk perception
/ Self Efficacy
/ Social Capital
/ Social groups
/ Social media
/ Social networks
/ Structural equation modeling
/ Subjectivity
/ Theory of planned behavior
/ Variables
2024
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A study on the influence of digital literacy on elderly user’s intention to identify social media false information
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A study on the influence of digital literacy on elderly user’s intention to identify social media false information
2024
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Overview
Purpose
This research exclusively focuses on China’s elderly Internet users given how severe a threat disinformation has become for this particular population group as social media platforms thrive and the number of elderly netizens grows in China. The purpose of this study is to explore the mechanism of how elderly social media users’ intention to identify false information is influenced helps supplement the knowledge system of false information governance and provides a basis for correction practices.
Design/methodology/approach
This study focuses on the digital literacy of elderly social media users and builds a theoretical model of their intention to identify false information based on the theory of planned behaviour. It introduces two variables – namely, risk perception and self-efficacy – and clarifies the relationships between the variables. Questionnaires were distributed both online and offline, with a total of 468 collected. A structural equation model was built for empirical analysis.
Findings
The results show that digital literacy positively influences risk perception, self-efficacy, subjective norms and perceived behavioural control. Risk perception positively influences subjective norms, perceived behavioural control and the attitude towards the identification of false information. Self-efficacy positively influences perceived behavioural control but does not significantly impact the intention to identify. Subjective norms positively influence the attitude towards identification and the intention to identify. Perceived behavioural control positively influences the attitude towards identification but does not significantly impact the intention to identify. The attitude towards identification positively influences the intention to identify.
Originality/value
Based on relevant theories and the results of the empirical analysis, this study provides suggestions for false information governance from the perspectives of social media platform collaboration and elderly social media users.
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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