Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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553894 | Information & Management | 2014 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Using flow theory as our foundation, we empirically tested the impact of personality traits on the flow state experience and three user-generated content (UGC) usage types. The findings indicate that extraversion is positively related to UGC usage for entertainment and negatively related to communication and information, whereas neuroticism is positively related to UGC usage for entertainment and communication. Only extraversion has an influence on flow, which is positive, and flow, in turn, has a positive influence on UGC usage for entertainment and communication. This study extends flow theory by exploring antecedents and outcomes of the flow state experience.
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Authors
Yun Ji Moon, Woo Gon Kim, Deborah J. Armstrong,