Journal ArticleOpen Access
Group behavior in social media: Antecedents of initial trust formation
Author Affiliations
North South University, Aston University, St. Francis Xavier University, Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, ...
Published InComputers in Human Behavior
Year2019
Citations118
Abstract
This study investigates the influence of antecedents of user trust amongst peers on social media platforms that they apply without sufficient cognitive judgment. Based on extensive literature review and analysis of social theories, we propose a theoretical framework for social media trust (SMT). Based on the SMT model, we conduct empirical analysis using structural equation modeling to verify the cause-effect relationships hypothesized in this study. The findings reveal that initial formation of SMT relies on five predictors - fulfilled expectations, predictability, familiarity, monitor, and norms. These findings have significant theoretical and practical implications. The study finds that peers are likely to invest blind faith in the content shared on social media groups without subjecting it to verification. It also identifies…
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