2018
DOI: 10.18092/ulikidince.439179
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Sosyal Medyadaki̇ Geli̇şmeleri̇ Kaçirma Korkusunun (Fomo) İçgüdüsel Alimlara Etki̇si̇ni̇n Öz Beli̇rleme Kurami İle Açiklanmasi

Abstract: Teknoloji ile iç içe olan tüketiciler sürekli olarak internette gezinmekte, telefonlarını ellerinden bırakmamakta ve sosyal medyada olup bitenden sürekli haberdar olmak istemektedirler. Tüketicilerin sosyal medya ile bu güçlü ilişkileri bir süre sonra sosyal medya korkularına dönüşebilmektedir. Sosyal medyadaki gelişmeleri kaçırma korkusu bu korkulardan birisidir. Sosyal medyadaki gelişmeleri kaçırma korkusu, pazarlamacılar tarafından birçok şekilde tetiklenmektedir. Özellikle ürün ve hizmetlerde kıtlık algısı… Show more

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“…The two-factor structure of the FoMO scale was confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis. As a result of the reliability analysis of the FoMO scale, the Cronbach's alpha coefficient was found to be 0.77, and our scale was found to be a reliable scale and a concordant result was found in the literature (Gokler et al 2016;Aydın, 2018).…”
Section: Extended Abstractsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…The two-factor structure of the FoMO scale was confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis. As a result of the reliability analysis of the FoMO scale, the Cronbach's alpha coefficient was found to be 0.77, and our scale was found to be a reliable scale and a concordant result was found in the literature (Gokler et al 2016;Aydın, 2018).…”
Section: Extended Abstractsupporting
confidence: 84%
“…Further studies may discuss social media addiction, FoMO, and compulsive shopping behaviors separately, as well as exploring their relationships and mediating situations on each other. On the other hand, the national literature hosts studies on FoMO (Aydın, 2018;Çetinkaya, 2019;Göksun, 2019;Bekman, 2020;Kartol & Peker, 2020;Özdemir, 2021), but only a few of them associated FoMO with compulsive online shopping (Bekman, 2020). Hence, we recommend performing further studies to identify the association between these variables.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fear of missing out (FoMO), with different definitions in the literature, is defined as a sort of social anxiety by Dossey (2013). The concept of FoMO has been associated with the perception of low self-confidence (Hosgor et al, 2017), social exclusion, anxiety, stress (Abel et al, 2016), communication difficulties in the real-life (Liftiah et al, 2016), the perception of scarcity that is used as a marketing strategy (Aydin, 2018;Lim, 2016), the desire to connect more economically in a cheaper way (Ellison et al, 2007), the desire to have information about each subject (Cinar, 2017). Along with these, it has been observed that FoMO affects people's mood and productivity (Abel et al, 2016;Adams et al, 2016;Baker et al, 2016;Caprara et al, 1985;Dossey, 2013;Gemmil & Peterson, 2006;Pantic, 2012).…”
Section: Fear Of Missing Out (Fomo)mentioning
confidence: 99%