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Understanding students' behavior in online social networks: a systematic literature review

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1186/s41239-021-00240-7

Keywords

Online social networks; Students' behavior; Social media; Systematic review; Stimulus-organism-response model

Funding

  1. Fundamental Research Grant Scheme (FRGS) [R.K130000.7840.4F245]
  2. UTM Razak School of Engineering and Advanced Technology research grant
  3. DPUTMRAZAK [R.K13000.7740.4J313]

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This study conducted a systematic literature review on student behavior and online social networks, finding an increase in related research focusing on academic purpose, cyber victimization, addiction, personality issues, and knowledge sharing behaviors. Most studies were centered on the impact of social networks on student academic performance, offering a theoretical basis for further research.
The use of online social networks (OSNs) has increasingly attracted attention from scholars' in different disciplines. Recently, student behaviors in online social networks have been extensively examined. However, limited efforts have been made to evaluate and systematically review the current research status to provide insights into previous study findings. Accordingly, this study conducted a systematic literature review on student behavior and OSNs to explicate to what extent students behave on these platforms. This study reviewed 104 studies to discuss the research focus and examine trends along with the important theories and research methods utilized. Moreover, the Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) model was utilized to classify the factors that influence student behavior. This study's results demonstrate that the number of studies that address student behaviors on OSNs have recently increased. Moreover, the identified studies focused on five research streams, including academic purpose, cyber victimization, addiction, personality issues, and knowledge sharing behaviors. Most of these studies focused on the use and effect of OSNs on student academic performance. Most importantly, the proposed study framework provides a theoretical basis for further research in this context.

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