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More years, more technologies : aging in the digital era

2018

This special issue presents research on the role of digital health and communication technologies in later life. Drawing from the observation that people’s longer lives are affected by digital technologies to varying extents and recognizing the vast supply of traditional and digital technologies targeted at older users, we maintain that the principle of aged heterogeneity also manifests itself with respect to the adoption and use of digital technologies. Basing on the findings presented in the articles of the issue, we conclude n this introduction to the issue that the concept of aged heterogeneity and the particularities of old age as a stage of life are still insufficiently incorporated i…

Social PsychologyDigital era050801 communication & media studies010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesWorld Wide Web0508 media and communicationsPolitical scienceeHealthmHealth0105 earth and related environmental sciencesta113business.industryCommunicationterveydenhuolto05 social sciencescommunications technologyviestintätekniikkadigitaalitekniikkaHuman-Computer InteractionikääntyminenageingThe InternetUser interfacedigital technologybusinesspublic health service
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Digital Stress over the Life Span: The Effects of Communication Load and Internet Multitasking on Perceived Stress and Psychological Health Impairmen…

2016

The present study investigated the psychological health effects and motivational origins of digital stress based on a representative survey of 1,557 German Internet users between 14 and 85 years of age. Communication load resulting from private e-mails and social media messages as well as Internet multitasking were positively related to perceived stress and had significant indirect effects on burnout, depression, and anxiety. Perceived social pressure and the fear of missing out on information and social interaction were key drivers of communication load and Internet multitasking. Age significantly moderated the health effects of digital stress as well as the motivational drivers of communi…

Social Psychologybusiness.industryCommunication05 social sciencesPerspective (graphical)050801 communication & media studies050109 social psychologyBurnoutMental healthSocial relation0508 media and communicationsmedicineHuman multitaskingAnxiety0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial mediaThe Internetmedicine.symptombusinessPsychologySocial psychologyApplied PsychologyMedia Psychology
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Cross-border virtual teams, as seen from applied psychology & applied economy perspective. A Case study of a cross-cultural teaching program

2018

As communication becomes easier with the proliferation of ICT (Internet Communication Technology), more companies and individuals face the need and challenge of creating and facilitating virtual teams. Those are groups of people that contact each other only by the means of the internet, with no real-world physical face-to-face contact. Despite the numerous benefits, as low-to-non monetary costs and enormous creation flexibility, there are also many (psychological) risks, often not apparent from the outside. In the current paper we discuss the teaching program that was designed to foster virtual communication skills. We describe a project conducted simultaneously between Palacký University (…

Social groupInformation and Communications Technologybusiness.industryPerspective (graphical)Cross-culturalFace (sociological concept)Flexibility (personality)The InternetTeaching programPublic relationsbusinessPogranicze. Polish Borderlands Studies
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An analysis of the activity in the Polish internet sphere from the angle of social mobilization to perform acts of violence. A case study of the immi…

2019

This article is a case study of the process of mobilization to violence on the internet. The goal of this paper was to identify a select number of factors within the narrative on the topic of modern immigration that can be found on the internet and analyze them using the theoretical constructs that can be found in the literature on this subject. The scientists that study genocide have identified several factors commonly found in historically documented events that must be present in order for genocide to occur. In this paper the author will refer to works of scientists such as Helen Fein, Manus I. Midlarsky, Lech M. Nijakowski. The author of the paper analyzed the content published on the i…

Social mobilizationbusiness.industryPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectImmigrationThe InternetCriminologybusinessmedia_commonKultura Bezpieczeństwa. Nauka – Praktyka - Refleksje
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The role of social networking services in eParticipation

2009

Published version of a chapter published in Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 5694, 46-55. Also available from the publisher at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03781-8_5 A serious problem in eParticipation projects is citizen engagement – citizens do not necessarily become more willing to participate simply because net-services are provided for them. Most forms of eParticipation in democratic contexts are, however, dependent on citizen engagement, interaction and social networking because democratic systems favour the interests of larger groups of citizens – the more voices behind a political proposition, the greater its chances of success. In this context of challenges the study of s…

Social networkComputer sciencebusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectContext (language use)Public relationsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreDemocracyPeer reviewPoliticseParticipation social networking servicesThe InternetVDP::Social science: 200::Library and information science: 320::Information and communication systems: 321businessCitizen engagementcomputermedia_common
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Drivers and barriers to online airline ticket purchasing

2009

Although online sales of airline tickets are growing, many travellers are still reluctant to use the web as a purchase channel. Given the cost advantages of online sales for airlines, it is useful for them to know the main drivers and barriers affecting the use of the Internet to purchase tickets. This study analyses the influence of risk, perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use on the airline ticket online purchase intention. The results of a survey show that perceived purchase risk and perceived usefulness exercise a direct influence on airline ticket purchasing intentions, while perceived ease of use has an indirect influence through perceived usefulness. Psychological risk, perfo…

Social riskPerformance riskbusiness.industryStrategy and ManagementTransportationAdvertisingUsabilityManagement Monitoring Policy and LawPurchasingAirline ticketRisk perceptionThe InternetBusinessMarketingRisk assessmentLawJournal of Air Transport Management
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Internet y apoyo social: sociabilidad online y ajuste psicosocial en la sociedad de la información [Internet and social support: Online sociability a…

2010

Social support from intimate and confidant relationships has been traditionally linked to a better psychological well-being. With the arrival of Internet, however, other forms of social rela tionship demand our attention. In the present article, we pay attention to online social rela tionshisps as potential sources of social support, specifically for those potentially impaired in the face-to-face interaction and, thus, at risk of so cial exclusion. In this sense, recent research sug gests that online social relationships could be parallel online social relationships in terms of the benefits derived from social support (whether online or offline).

Social supportbusiness.industrySocial relationshipThe InternetGeneral MedicinebusinessPsychologySocial psychologyAcción Psicológica
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Digital participation in service environments among senior electricity consumers in Finland

2018

Research to date suggests that older adults engage with digital technologies less frequently than young adults. Studies typically focus on chronological age, ignoring the effects of life course factors on the adoption and use of digital technologies. By utilising multiple triangulation, the article investigates the role of age and life course stage in the usage of an electricity company's online services among senior consumers. The data are derived from an internet-based survey study (N = 1366) and six focus group discussions involving Finnish electricity consumers (N = 29). The results suggest that online consumers aged 50 and over utilise electricity company online services more frequentl…

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Heterogeneity of traditional and digital media use among older adults: A six-country comparison

2021

Abstract The concept of aged heterogeneity has been associated with older adults' ability to adapt to the digital age without a systematic empirical analysis. We analyse retired adults' (aged 62 or more) use of traditional media and their digital equivalents in six countries. First, we ask whether heterogeneity in traditional and digital media use increases with age. Second, we study to what extent gender is related to this heterogeneity, and third, the country differences in the heterogeneity of media use in later life. We analyse the 2018 data (N = 5865) of the ‘Older audiences in the digital media environment’ survey using zero-inflated negative binomial models. The results provide parti…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industry020209 energymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesCountry differencesNegative binomial distributionHuman Factors and Ergonomics02 engineering and technologyEducationDevelopmental psychologyDigital mediaAsk priceMedia useReading (process)0502 economics and business0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringThe InternetBusiness and International ManagementbusinessPsychologyPartial support050203 business & managementmedia_commonTechnology in Society
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The interplay between media-for-monitoring and media-for-searching: How news media trigger searches and edits in Wikipedia

2016

This study investigates how traditional news media and Internet services have become entangled in recipients’ habits of gathering information on current topics. Push media enable citizens to scan the issue environment while pull media enable them to seek out in-depth information if information needs have been elicited. Furthermore, content quality in many pull media may increase when more users generate content, removing flaws and adding information. We expected that TV and newspaper coverage of an issue will lead to increases in (a) searches for and (b) user edits in related articles in the online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Our findings reliably support the hypotheses, but the extent to whic…

Sociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryComputer scienceInformation seekingCommunication05 social sciencesInternet privacyUser-generated content050801 communication & media studiesInformation needsMedia relationsPage view0506 political scienceWorld Wide Web0508 media and communicationsOnline encyclopedia050602 political science & public administrationThe InternetbusinessNews mediaNew Media & Society
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