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An Insight into Social Media Continuance Use: Through Systematic Literature Review

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This study investigates social media’s continuous use through a systematic literature review. Through the theoretical lens of the chronological stage model, the study proposes a research model and will empirically validate the continuous and increasing use of social media. This study is thus expected to augment our IS research community by providing theoretical explanations on the social media provided affordances. Thereby, expected to help practitioners to identify a trend of social media use, to be able to predict the future need, which we believe will drive the underlying force of social media’s continuous use.

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Bera, D., Kim, D.J. (2022). An Insight into Social Media Continuance Use: Through Systematic Literature Review. In: Fan, S., Ilk, N., Shan, Z., Zhao, K. (eds) From Grand Challenges to Great Solutions: Digital Transformation in the Age of COVID-19. WeB 2021. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing, vol 443. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-04126-6_6

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