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The impact of frequent social Internet consumption: Increased procrastination and lower life satisfaction
Authors:Christian Hinsch  Kennon M Sheldon
Institution:1. Grand Valley State University, , Grand Rapids, MI, 49504 USA;2. University of Missouri, , 112 McAlester Hall, Columbia, MO, 65211 USA
Abstract:Organizations are frequently turning to social Internet applications in an effort to form bonds with consumers. However, little research has addressed the impact of social Internet consumption on the individual. Two studies of regular social Internet consumers (i.e., users of Facebook and socially connected online games) examined the effects of prompted usage reduction or cessation upon participants. In both studies, participants benefitted on average during the reduction/cessation period, reporting increased life satisfaction and decreased procrastination. The Facebooker versus gamer factor had remarkably few effects (i.e., results generalized across these two groups). Implications are discussed for both consumers and organizations involved in social Internet activities. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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