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Publication Face-to-Face or Not-to-Face: A Technology Preference for Communication(Mary Ann Liebert, Inc, 2014) ;Jaafar, NI ;Darmawan, BAriffin, MYMThis study employed the Model of Technology Preference (MTP) to explain the relationship of the variables as the antecedents of behavioral intention to adopt a social networking site (SNS) for communication. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to SNS account users using paper-based and web-based surveys that led to 514 valid responses. The data were analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results show that two out of three attributes of the attribute-based preference (ATRP) affect attitude-based preference (ATTP). The data support the hypotheses that perceived enjoyment and social presence are predictors of ATTP. In this study, the findings further indicated that ATTP has no relationship with the behavioral intention of using SNS, but it has a relationship with the attitude of using SNS. SNS development should provide features that ensure enjoyment and social presence for users to communicate instead of using the traditional face-to-face method of communication. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Memahami motivasi pengguna untuk terus menggunakan halaman jaringan sosial(Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia Press, 2016) ;Jaafar, NI ;Ariffin, MYM ;Faculty of Leadership and Management ;University of Malaya (UM)Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM)This study aimed to provide a deep understanding of users' experiences while using SNS for communication. In-depth interviews were conducted with 24 participants who were SNS users that covered the maximum variation in terms of age, gender and average duration of SNS usage. The results suggest that SNS users are likely to continue using SNS even though they can access the traditional FtF communication as a medium of interaction. There are a few factors such as ease, lack of boundaries and time savings that motivate SNS users to continue using them, such as medium of communication. In this study, social presence is reflected by the various activities conducted by the users. Similarly, perceived enjoyment is reflected by the features of providing and exchanging feedback on friends' postings and sending messages to their friends and contacts. - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Publication Social Networking Site Adoption in Malaysia and Indonesia(Natl Univ Malaysia, Fac Social Sciences & Humanities, 2018) ;Jaafar, NI ;Darmawan, BAriffin, MYMThis study employed the Model of Technology Preference (MTP) to investigate the antecedents of behaviour intention to adopt Social Networking Site (SNS) for communication after considering individual's preference factor. This study used quantitative approach where surveys were conducted in Malaysia and Indonesia. Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to SNS users in big cities of both countries that lead to a total of 1037 valid responses. The data were analysed using Structural Equation Model (SEM) to measure model fit and to conduct structural modelling. The results in general support that Attribute-Based Preference (ATRP) significantly affects Attitude-Based Preference (ATTP), which also mediates that effect with Behaviour Intention (BI) of using SNS. Nonetheless, the findings from the two countries vary with regard to the attributes that affect the ATTP and the effect of ATTP on BI and Attitude (ATT) towards SNS. Malaysians tend to use SNS for communication due to the availability of options for their preferred technology. This could be explained by the higher pragmatic and masculinity index of the Malaysian culture, which they tend to exhibit in their actions. In contrary, Indonesians tend to defer using the SNS and create another level of attitude before the actual usage.