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The Effect of Perceived Risk, Hedonic Value, andSelf-Construal on Attitude toward Mobile SNS

  • Kim, Ji Yoon;Kim, Sang Yong
    • Asia Marketing Journal
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    • v.16 no.1
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    • pp.149-168
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    • 2014
  • This study investigates the effect of perceived risk on attitude toward mobile Social Network Services (SNSs). First, we understand that perceived risk of SNSs is a multidimensional concept, and we study the relationship between attitude and perceived risk such as social risk, performance risk, and privacy risk in SNS environments. Subsequently, the relationships between these multidimensional concepts of perceived risk and attitude are investigated. The result indicates that social, performance, and privacy risk have negative effects on attitude. In addition, the moderated effect of individual characteristic variables such as hedonic value and self-construal are confirmed as mitigating factors that alleviate the negative impact of perceived risk. The Findings show that customers who perceive SNSs to be risky are more likely to have a negative attitude toward SNSs. However, the negative impact of perceived risk on their attitude toward SNSs is alleviated in customers with high hedonic value. Similarly, the negative impact of perceived risk on their attitude toward SNS is weaker with customers in interdependent self-construal. This paper presents effective segmentation variables, such as consumer's motivation (hedonic value) and psychological variable (self-construal), which mitigate the risk perception of customers. Therefore, it provides practical guidelines for the marketing managers in terms of who to target and what kind of strategies to implement in terms of these segmentation variables to approach consumers more efficiently.

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SNS Integrated Management API and Its Application (SNS 통합관리 API와 응용)

  • Jin, Jae-Hwan;Park, Jong-Moon;Lee, Myung-Joon
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.16 no.3
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    • pp.499-510
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    • 2012
  • An SNS(Social Network Service) is an online service that supports an effective way to share information over virtual communities. Recently, as SNSs such as Twitter, Facebook, and Me2day are getting bigger, the purposes of using popular SNSs are expanded to broadcastings, politics, marketings and so on. In this paper, we propose an API to integrate and manage open APIs for various SNSs, presenting a library as an implementation of the proposed API. Also, utilizing the developed library, a smartphone application is provided which supports integrated management of popular SNSs and personal schedules. Using the library, developers can reduce costs when they need to implement specific functions for managing various SNSs. With the developed application, we can read and write to/from the related SNSs on same screen, automatically reminding our schedule and sharing the schedule with friends over the SNSs.

Self-Disclosure and Cyberbullying on SNS (SNS상에서 자기노출과 사이버불링)

  • Jooyeon Won;DongBack Seo
    • Information Systems Review
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-23
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    • 2017
  • Since the development of information communication technologies, social networking sites (SNSs) have been diffused to the world with benefits such as building and maintaining relationships among people. SNSs have become more popular with the development of mobile devices. Despite this advantage, SNSs also present unexpected effects on people, such as cyberbullying and identity theft. Cyberbullying has emerged as one of the most serious issues among people who use SNSs. In fact, almost 20% of teenagers confessed that they have been cyberbullied on SNSs. In consideration of this serious social issue, this study investigates the influences of self-disclosure and self-control on the cyberbullying victimization experience from the perspective of Social Exchange Theory. Self-disclosure is a basic characteristic of SNSs. It is classified into self-disclosure for access to SNS and self-disclosure for relationship building and maintaining on SNSs. The cyberbullying victimization experience is classified into being cyber-excluded and being cyber-attacked. We examine how two types of self-disclosure and self-control affect two types of cyberbullying victimization experience based on the survey data of people who are in their 20s and are greatly familiar with SNSs.

A Trend Analysis of Floral Products and Services Using Big Data of Social Networking Services

  • Park, Sin Young;Oh, Wook
    • Journal of People, Plants, and Environment
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.455-466
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    • 2019
  • This study was carried out to analyze trends in floral products and services through the big data analysis of various social networking services (SNSs) and then to provide objective marketing directions for the floricultural industry. To analyze the big data of SNSs, we used four analytical methods: Cotton Trend (Social Matrix), Naver Big Data Lab, Instagram Big Data Analysis, and YouTube Big Data Analysis. The results of the big data analysis showed that SNS users paid positive attention to flower one-day classes that can satisfy their needs for direct experiences. Consumers of floral products and services had their favorite designs in mind and purchased floral products very actively. The demand for flower items such as bouquets, wreaths, flower baskets, large bouquets, orchids, flower boxes, wedding bouquets, and potted plants was very high, and cut flowers such as roses, tulips, and freesia were most popular as of June 1, 2019. By gender of consumers, females (68%) purchased more flower products through SNSs than males (32%). Consumers preferred mobile devices (90%) for online access compared to personal computers (PCs; 10%) and frequently searched flower-related words from February to May for the past three years from 2016 to 2018. In the aspect of design, they preferred natural style to formal style. In conclusion, future marketing activities in the floricultural industry need to be focused on social networks based on the results of big data analysis of popular SNSs. Florists need to provide consumers with the floricultural products and services that meet the trends and to blend them with their own sensitivity. It is also needed to select SNS media suitable for each gender and age group and to apply effective marketing methods to each target.

The Effects of Using O2O Fashion Mobile Commerce on Consumers' Attitudes and Intentions -Focused on the characteristics of consumers and O2O mobile commerce-

  • Ko, Takhwan;Yeom, Sunyoung;Lee, MiYoung
    • Journal of Fashion Business
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    • v.21 no.3
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    • pp.67-79
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    • 2017
  • This study investigated consumers' enjoyment, perceived risks, expected values, and innovativeness factors and the effects of the convenience and personalization of "online to offline" (O2O) fashion mobile commerce on its perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and consumers' attitudes and intention to use O2O mobile commerce. A research model was developed using the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM). A mobile survey was conducted through smartphone messengers and SNSs targeting male and female college students in their 20s who are living in the Seoul Metropolitan Area. A total of 192 questionnaire responses were used in the analysis. "Among the consumer characteristics, only enjoyment and expected values were found to make consumers feel that the O2O fashion mobile commerce is useful and easy to use. Among the mobile commerce characteristics, only convenience was found to have significant effects on consumers' perceived usefulness and ease of use regarding O2O fashion mobile commerce. Perceived usefulness was found to have the effects on attitudes as well as intention to use toward O2O mobile commerce. It was shown that positive attitudes toward O2O mobile commerce led to positive use intention toward O2O mobile commerce.

Development of a Gateway System for Social Network Services

  • Kwon, Dongwoo;Jung, Insik;Lee, Shinho;Kim, Hyeonwoo;Ju, Hongtaek
    • Journal of Communications and Networks
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.118-125
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we propose a method to reduce mobile social network services (SNSs) traffic using a mobile integrated SNS gateway (MISG) to improve network communication performance between the mobile client and SNS servers. The gateway connects the client and SNS servers using the contents adapter and the web service adapter and helps to improve communication performance using its cache engine. An integrated SNS application, the user's client, communicates with the gateway server using integrated SNS protocol. In addition, the gateway can alert the client to new SNS contents because of the broker server implemented by the message queuing telemetry transport protocol. We design and develop the modules of the gateway server and the integrated SNS application. We then measure the performance of MISG in terms of content response time and describe the result of the experiment.

Comparison the Difference of User Experience for Mobile Facebook and Instagram Using Nonparametric Statistics Methods -Focused on Emotional Interface Model- (비모수적 통계방법을 이용한 모바일 페이스북과 인스타그램의 사용자 경험 차이 비교 -감성인터페이스 모형을 중심으로-)

  • Ahn, Ji-Hyun;Kim, Seung-In
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.11
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    • pp.481-488
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    • 2016
  • This study is about comparing the mobile user experience of Facebook and Instagram which are most often used among the recent SNSs by the people in their 30s and under. This study analyzed the user experience level after dividing the user experience factors through the Creating Pleasurable Interfaces model, and suggested the mean analysis as well as the result of Wilcoxon rank test which is a nonparametric statistics method. As a result of study, the Display information visually factor in functional factor and the configuration of the main page in convenient factor were a statistically significant difference in the mobile user experience of Facebook and Instagram. It is expected that this study may help seeking the user experience factors to be promoted preferentially in a competitive situation through the statistical comparative evaluation of the experience of two SNS users.

Android Malware Detection Using Auto-Regressive Moving-Average Model (자기회귀 이동평균 모델을 이용한 안드로이드 악성코드 탐지 기법)

  • Kim, Hwan-Hee;Choi, Mi-Jung
    • The Journal of Korean Institute of Communications and Information Sciences
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    • v.40 no.8
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    • pp.1551-1559
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    • 2015
  • Recently, the performance of smart devices is almost similar to that of the existing PCs, thus the users of smart devices can perform similar works such as messengers, SNSs(Social Network Services), smart banking, etc. originally performed in PC environment using smart devices. Although the development of smart devices has led to positive impacts, it has caused negative changes such as an increase in security threat aimed at mobile environment. Specifically, the threats of mobile devices, such as leaking private information, generating unfair billing and performing DDoS(Distributed Denial of Service) attacks has continuously increased. Over 80% of the mobile devices use android platform, thus, the number of damage caused by mobile malware in android platform is also increasing. In this paper, we propose android based malware detection mechanism using time-series analysis, which is one of statistical-based detection methods.We use auto-regressive moving-average model which is extracting accurate predictive values based on existing data among time-series model. We also use fast and exact malware detection method by extracting possible malware data through Z-Score. We validate the proposed methods through the experiment results.

Factors Influencing Information Privacy Behavior: A Replication Study

  • Kim, Gimun;Yoon, Jongsoo
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.26 no.4
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    • pp.231-237
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    • 2021
  • Over a decade ago, Krasnova et al. identified the factors that influence Facebook users' self-disclosure. These factors include perceived risks, relationship building, relationship maintenance, self-presentation, and enjoyment. Meanwhile, during the past 10 years, there have been significant changes in terms of function, media, and competition. SNSs have been functionally enhanced, used in mobile environment, and had many competitors. Based on these facts, it is believed that the influence of the factors on self-disclosure is different from those of Krasnova et al. The purpose of this study is to verify through a replication study whether the factors adopted in the study of Krasnova et al. are still important in explaining self-exposure. The study empirically find the result significantly different from those of Krasnova et al. Based on the result, the study provides meaningful implications and suggestions for future research.

Analyses on Attitudes to Smart Education-related Variables Based on Parents' Age, Levels of Education and Income (학부모의 연령, 학력 및 소득수준에 따른 스마트교육 관련변인 태도분석)

  • Kim, Jae-Hoon;Park, Young-Ran;Lim, Keol
    • Journal of the Korea Society of Computer and Information
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    • v.18 no.11
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    • pp.255-264
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    • 2013
  • This research was conducted to analyze parents' attitudes on the issues related to the Smart Education Initiative Korea. The questions included the usefulness of major digital tools for educational purposes, knowledge on the Smart Education, necessity for better educational methods, and Bring Your Own Devices (BYOD) policy. A total of 432 response cases from the parents were analyzed considering the parents' age, academic level, and income. As a result, parents regarded desktop PCs as more effective tools for learning when compared to tablet PCs. Meanwhile, mobile devices and SNSs were hardly considered as instructional tools. Second, familarity and understanding of the Smart Education were proportional to household income and mothers' education levels. Third, parents needed for the change in educational methods and agreed with the importance of students' self-regulated learning, collaboration, inquiry ability and creativity. Fourth, regarding BYOD, parents were willing to buy devices with a reasonable price. In conclusion, it is required to reflect the results of the study when implementing the Smart Education throughout the nation.