Nabity-Grover Teagen, Cheung Christy M K, Thatcher Jason Bennett
Boise State University, United States.
Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong.
Int J Inf Manage. 2020 Dec;55:102188. doi: 10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2020.102188. Epub 2020 Jun 28.
As social distancing and lockdown orders grew more pervasive, individuals increasingly turned to social media for support, entertainment, and connection to others. We posit that global health emergencies - specifically, the COVID-19 pandemic - change how and what individuals self-disclose on social media. We argue that IS research needs to consider how privacy (self-focused) and social (other-focused) calculus have moved some issues outside in (caused by a shift in what is considered socially appropriate) and others inside out (caused by a shift in what information should be shared for the public good). We identify a series of directions for future research that hold potential for furthering our understanding of online self-disclosure and its factors during health emergencies.
随着社交距离措施和封锁令变得越来越普遍,人们越来越多地转向社交媒体寻求支持、娱乐以及与他人建立联系。我们认为,全球卫生紧急情况——特别是新冠疫情——改变了人们在社交媒体上自我披露的方式和内容。我们认为,信息系统研究需要考虑隐私(以自我为中心)和社交(以他人为中心)的权衡是如何将一些问题由内而外转移(这是由被认为在社会上合适的内容的转变所导致),以及另一些问题由外而内转移(这是由为了公共利益而应分享的信息的转变所导致)。我们确定了一系列未来研究方向,这些方向有可能加深我们对健康紧急情况期间在线自我披露及其影响因素的理解。