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姓名 林祐陞(YU-SHENG LIN)  查詢紙本館藏   畢業系所 企業管理學系
論文名稱 社群媒體發求助文之意圖探討-以Facebook為例
(Why do individuals post on social media to ask for help from others? Take Facebook as an example)
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摘要(中) 隨著社群平台的普及化,越來越多人透過社群平台建立關係和連繫感情。許多人也因為社群平台匯集人脈網絡,會在遭遇問題時選擇發文曝光資訊尋求協助。儘管社群求助一直是常見的互聯網現象,許多人也將其視為高效率之求助辦法,但對於個人為何會對發文求助行為產生意圖,卻少有學者探討。本質上,社群求助是個人在面臨困難時,因為感受社群的人情溫暖而選擇發文求助,並期待朋友互助的一個過程。對此,本篇論文運用社會支持理論之三大構面,於模型中建立社群之互助溫暖,亦運用個人結果預期說明求助意圖如何受個人期望影響。然而,在求助意圖產生之過程,個人把握他人協助之程度高低,或控管形象能力之高低亦可能干擾求助意圖的產生。對此,本篇論文納入自我效能和印象管理為干擾變數,完善了解社群發求助文現象之背後意圖。

  本研究使用網路問卷調查方式,以台灣地區使用過Facebook平台之用戶為研究對象,共回收870份問卷,有效問卷為788份,有效問卷回收率為90%。本研究以結構方程模式進行數據分析與模型驗證,實證結果顯示訊息支持、情感支持和個人結果預期對社群求助文發佈意圖有正向顯著關係 ; 而干擾效果之影響上,印象管理和自我效能於情感支持路徑和個人結果預期路徑有顯著干擾效果。
摘要(英) With the popularization of social media, more and more people use social media to establish relationships and connect others′ feelings. Social media connects individuals′ social networks, so that when people encounter problems, they choose to publish information to seek help.Although it has always been a common Internet phenomenon to ask for help from others, many people regard it as an efficient way to ask for help. However, few scholars have discussed why individuals have intentions to ask for help. In essence, the social media′s help-seeking phenomenon is a process in which individuals choose to post for help when they are facing difficulties, because they feel the warmth of the community, and expect friends to help each other. This paper uses the three facets of social support theory to establish the mutual warmth of the community in the model, and also uses personal outcome expectations to understand how help intent is affected by personal expectations. This paper uses the three facets of social support theory to establish the mutual warmth of the community in the model, and also uses personal outcome expectations to understand how an individual’s intent to seek help is affected by personal outcome expectations. In the process of generating help-seeking intentions, the degree to which the individual grasps the assistance of others, or the ability to control the image may also interfere with the generation of help-seeking intentions. In this regard, this paper incorporates self-efficacy and impression management as interference variables, and understands the intent of individuals to post for help on social media.

In this study, we surveyed Facebook users in Taiwan through online questionnaires. A total of 870 questionnaires were collected, with 788 valid questionnaires and a valid questionnaire recovery rate of 90%.This study uses structural equation model for data analysis and model verification. The empirical results show that information support, emotional support, and personal outcome expectation are expected to have a significant relationship with the intention of individuals to post on social media for help. In terms of the impact of interference effects, impression management and self-efficacy have significant interference effects on the emotional support path and personal outcome expectation path.
關鍵字(中) ★ 社會支持理論
★ 個人結果預期
★ 印象管理
★ 自我效能
★ 發文求助意圖
關鍵字(英) ★ social support theory
★ personal outcome expectations
★ impression management
★ self-efficacy
★ community platforms
★ help-seeking post
論文目次 目錄
摘要 I
Abstract II
誌謝 III
圖目綠 VI
表目綠 VII
第一章 緒論 1
1.1研究背景與動機 1
1.2研究目的 3
1.3研究流程 4
第二章 文獻探討 5
2.1社會支持理論 5
2.1.1社會支持理論之定義 5
2.1.2社會支持理論之構面 6
2.1.3社會支持理論之相關研究應用 7
2.1.4小節 8
2.2結果預期理論 8
2.2.1結果預期理論之定義 8
2.2.2結果預期理論相關研究與應用 9
2.2.3小節 10
2.3自我效能理論 10
2.3.1自我效能理論之定義 10
2.3.2自我效能理論相關研究與應用 10
2.3.5小節 12
2.4印象管理 12
2.4.1印象管理之定義 12
2.4.2印象管理之相關研究與應用 13
2.4.3小節 15
2.5發求助文行為 15
2.5.1發求助文行為之定義 15
2.5.2發求助文行為之相關研究 16
2.5.3小節 17
第三章 研究方法 18
3.1研究架構與假說推論 18
3.2研究假設 19
3.3操作性定義與問卷設計 23
3.3研究對象與資料蒐集 27
3.4統計方法分析 27
3.4.1樣本資料分析 27
3.4.2 信度檢定 28
3.4.3 效度檢定 28
3.5.4 假設驗證 29
第四章 資料分析與研究討論 34
4.1 樣本基本資料分析 34
4.2 研究構面敘述性統計分析 38
4.3測量模型之信效度分析 40
4.3.1信度分析 40
4.3.2效度分析 41
4.4 結構模型路徑分析 43
4.4.1研究模型與模型配適度檢定 43
4.4.2路徑分析與研究討論 45
第五章 結論與學術意涵 51
5.1理論面 51
5.2實務面 53
5.3研究限制與後續建議 54
參考文獻 56








圖目綠
圖1-1 研究流程 4
圖3-1 研究架構 18
圖4-1 模型路徑分析結果 45


表目綠
表3-1 社會支持變數之操作型定義及問項 24
表3-2 個人結果預期之操作型定義及問項 25
表3-3 印象管理之操作型定義及問項 26
表3-4 自我效能之操作型定義及問項 26
表3-5 自我效能之操作型定義及問項 27
表3-6 模型配適度指標參考值 31
表4-1 人口統計變項資料 36
表4-2 問項平均數統計表 39
表4-3 各構面之信度分析表 41
表4-4 驗證性因素分析表 42
表4-5 區辨效度分析表 44
表4-6 結構模型之整體模型配適度 45
表4-7單樣本模型配適度評估摘要表 45
表4-8 整體模型假說驗證彙整表 46
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