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Problematic Social Media Use and Employee Outcomes: A Systematic Literature Review. (2024). Shao, Bilin ; Gao, Siyu.
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  10. How Does Misinformation and Capricious Opinions Impact the Supply Chain - A Study on the Impacts During the Pandemic. (2023). Sivarajah, Uthayasankar ; Gupta, Shivam ; Tripathi, Shalini Nath ; Malik, Nishtha ; Kar, Arpan Kumar.
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  11. The Mediating Effects of Anxiety and Happiness and the Moderating Effect of Social Network Services for Employee Silence and Psychological Withdrawal Behavior. (2023). Chung, Yang Woon ; Dong, Xue Tong ; Yun, Jeong Kwon.
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  12. The dark side of social media platforms: A situation-organism-behaviour-consequence approach. (2023). Pereira, Vijay ; Azad, Nasreen ; Islam, A. K. M. Najmul, ; Jabeen, Fauzia ; Tandon, Anushree.
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  13. Fear of missing out and compulsive buying behavior: The moderating role of mindfulness. (2023). Talpur, Qurat-ul-ain, ; Hussain, Sajjad ; Ishaq, Muhammad Ishtiaq ; Raza, Ali ; Haider, Ali.
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  14. Adverse effect of social media on generation Z users behavior: Government information support as a moderating variable. (2023). Joshi, Sudhanshu ; Sharma, Manu ; Kaushal, Deepak.
    In: Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
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  16. Understanding users’ negative responses to recommendation algorithms in short-video platforms: a perspective based on the Stressor-Strain-Outcome (SSO) framework. (2022). Sun, Yongqiang ; Ma, Xiumei ; Guo, Xitong ; Lai, Kee-Hung ; Vogel, Doug.
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  17. Social media fatigue: Causes and concerns. (2022). Sunil, Shweta ; Amudhan, Senthil ; Anand, Nitin ; John, Nisha ; Sharma, Manoj Kumar.
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  18. How Will Video Conference Fatigue Affect Participants of MICE in the With-COVID-19 Era? Focusing on Video Conference Quality, Social Presence Theory, and Flow. (2022). Jang, Mi-Hwa ; Choi, Eui-Yul.
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    In: Technology in Society.
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  20. Developing a mental health index using a machine learning approach: Assessing the impact of mobility and lockdown during the COVID-19 pandemic. (2022). Shukla, Vinaya ; Kaitheri, Supriya ; Balasubramanian, Sreejith ; Islam, Nazrul ; Nanath, Krishnadas.
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  21. Remote working and digital transformation during the COVID-19 pandemic: Economic–financial impacts and psychological drivers for employees. (2022). Alfiero, Simona ; Leonidou, Erasmia ; Battisti, Enrico.
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  22. The Continued Use of Social Commerce Platforms and Psychological Anxiety—The Roles of Influencers, Informational Incentives and FoMO. (2021). Zhang, Yuxin ; Zheng, Yinyin ; Li, XU ; Shi, Nan ; Wu, Lianren ; Qi, Jiayin.
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