2020
DOI: 10.24251/hicss.2020.482
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How to Share Prosocial Behavior without Being Considered a Braggart?

Abstract: When people share their prosocial behavior on social media, they always face the braggart's dilemma. By sharing their good deeds, they run the risk of being considered braggarts and thus less likable; by staying silent, they receive no credit for what they do. This study proposes a framing strategy to alleviate this concern. By acknowledging a third party involved in the prosocial activity (e.g., organizer or sponsor), one will be perceived as more likable through reducing the suspicion of self-promoting and p… Show more

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“…The intention of PSB was largely created in critical situations through empathy ( Eyal et al, 2018 ), which was further enhanced in temporary positive emotional states ( Eisenberg et al, 2002a ). Prosocial behavior is more likely to be aroused by the sharing of success and joy in helping others ( Tan et al, 2020 ). At the same time, social support, as a factor of protection and also acted as a buffer during stress promoting positive emotions ( Wang et al, 2022 ; Jasiński and Derbis, 2023 ) and subjective well-being ( Yıldırım and Celik, 2020 ), thus possibly elevating the occurrence of PSB ( Snippe et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intention of PSB was largely created in critical situations through empathy ( Eyal et al, 2018 ), which was further enhanced in temporary positive emotional states ( Eisenberg et al, 2002a ). Prosocial behavior is more likely to be aroused by the sharing of success and joy in helping others ( Tan et al, 2020 ). At the same time, social support, as a factor of protection and also acted as a buffer during stress promoting positive emotions ( Wang et al, 2022 ; Jasiński and Derbis, 2023 ) and subjective well-being ( Yıldırım and Celik, 2020 ), thus possibly elevating the occurrence of PSB ( Snippe et al, 2017 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%