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Culture Convergence (CC)

How Can Self Love Lead to Spying on Ex-Partners on Facebook? - The Effects of Ego Factors on Facebook Surveillance -

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In this study, we attempted to identify the personality traits that influence one’s likelihood to stalk an expartner on Facebook. Specifically, we focused on self-concept-related traits, given that the motivations for using social network sites (SNS) are highly associated with the concept of self. These include self-esteem, narcissism, and self-efficacy. To assess these factors, we controlled for extraneous variables while assessing the predictive power of personality traits, such as Facebook usage, length of the relationship, and time since the break-up. The results of a self-administered, web-based survey (N=207) showed that self-esteem, narcissism, and self-efficacy are all traits that can predict the stalking of an ex-partner on Facebook. More specifically, we showed a negative association between self-esteem and one’s likelihood to stalk an expartner on Facebook, while it showed positive relationships between Facebook stalking and both narcissism and self-efficacy.

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Abstract
1. INTRODUCTION
2. LITERATURE REVIEW AND HYPOTHESIS DEVELOPMENT
2.1. Stalking on Facebook
2.2. Self-esteem
2.3. Narcissism
2.4. Self-efficacy
2.5. Control variables
3. METHOD
4. RESULTS
5. CONCLUSION
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
REFERENCES

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  • Brittany Furbee Employer Relations Specialist, Career Services Center, West Virginia University, U.S.A.
  • Hongmin Ahn Associate Professor, Department of Advertising and Public Relations, Dongguk University –Seoul, Korea

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