Examining the Relationship between Social Media and Intention to Invest in an Investment Scams among Students
Rosniza Ramli,
Salwa Muda,
Eley Suzana Kasim
et al.
Abstract:The advancement of social media platforms has enhanced communication sharing, interaction and information access. Importantly, the platforms become an integral part of the lives of today's students in updating themselves with current issues around the world and staying informed. Social media offers scammers opportunities to create fake profiles, leading to confusion between genuine investments and scams. However, alongside the benefits, social media also exposed students to deception such as being scammed. Stu… Show more
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