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Examining the Factors that Influence the Use of Social Media for Disaster Management by Underserved Communities
Examining the Factors that Influence the Use of Social Media for Disaster Management by Underserved Communities (2022)
  • Louis Ngamassi, Prairie View A&M University
  • Thiagarajan Ramakrishnan, Prairie View A&M University
  • Shahedur Rahman, Prairie View A&M University
Abstract
This study examined the propensity of social media use by underserved communities by drawing on the literature on the digital divide and attribution theory. Specifically, this research explored the factors that can influence the use of social media for disaster management. The study used survey methodology to collect data and partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) to analyze the data and test the hypotheses. The results of the study indicate: (1) that the propensity of social media use for disaster management is low for underserved communities; (2) a positive relationship between an individual’s effort and the intention to use social media for disaster management; and (3) a negative relationship between task difficulty and the intention to use social media for disaster management. The study expanded the literature on the use of social media in disaster management. The article also provides both theoretical and practical implications.
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Publication Date
February, 2022
Citation Information
Louis Ngamassi, Thiagarajan Ramakrishnan and Shahedur Rahman. "Examining the Factors that Influence the Use of Social Media for Disaster Management by Underserved Communities" Examining the Factors that Influence the Use of Social Media for Disaster Management by Underserved Communities (2022)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/louis-ngamassi/1/
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