Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth

Background: Youths have been found to utilise and adopt information communication technology (ICT) faster than any other population cohort. This has been aided by the advent of social media, especially Facebook and Instagram as platforms of choice. Calls have been made for more research (especially...

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Main Authors: Herring Shava, Willie T. Chinyamurindi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2018-03-01
Series:South African Journal of Information Management
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Online Access:https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/827
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description Background: Youths have been found to utilise and adopt information communication technology (ICT) faster than any other population cohort. This has been aided by the advent of social media, especially Facebook and Instagram as platforms of choice. Calls have been made for more research (especially in rural communities) on the usage of ICT platforms such as social media among the youth as a basis for interventions that not only allow for better communication but also for learning.   Objectives: The research investigated the relationship between knowledge sharing, habit and obligation in relation to social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth.   Method: This study is descriptive by design. Primary data were collected from 447 youths domiciled within a rural community in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa using a self-administered questionnaire. The respondents to the study were all social media users. A combination of descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation analysis was used to make meaning of the data.   Results: The study found a significant positive correlation to exist in all three independent variables (knowledge sharing, habit and obligation) with the dependent variable (social media usage) concerning Facebook usage among the sample of South African rural youth.   Conclusion: Based on the findings of the research, recommendations and implications with regard to theory and practice are made.
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spelling doaj.art-7adadf09f2464a78a564e325c78973ab2022-12-22T02:20:11ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Information Management2078-18651560-683X2018-03-01201e1e810.4102/sajim.v20i1.827580Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youthHerring Shava0Willie T. Chinyamurindi1Department of Business Management, Faculty of Management and Commerce, University of Fort HareDepartment of Business Management, Faculty of Management and Commerce, University of Fort HareBackground: Youths have been found to utilise and adopt information communication technology (ICT) faster than any other population cohort. This has been aided by the advent of social media, especially Facebook and Instagram as platforms of choice. Calls have been made for more research (especially in rural communities) on the usage of ICT platforms such as social media among the youth as a basis for interventions that not only allow for better communication but also for learning.   Objectives: The research investigated the relationship between knowledge sharing, habit and obligation in relation to social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth.   Method: This study is descriptive by design. Primary data were collected from 447 youths domiciled within a rural community in the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa using a self-administered questionnaire. The respondents to the study were all social media users. A combination of descriptive statistics and Pearson’s correlation analysis was used to make meaning of the data.   Results: The study found a significant positive correlation to exist in all three independent variables (knowledge sharing, habit and obligation) with the dependent variable (social media usage) concerning Facebook usage among the sample of South African rural youth.   Conclusion: Based on the findings of the research, recommendations and implications with regard to theory and practice are made.https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/827social mediainformation communication technologyknowledge sharinghabitobligation
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Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth
South African Journal of Information Management
social media
information communication technology
knowledge sharing
habit
obligation
title Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth
title_full Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth
title_fullStr Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth
title_short Determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural South African youth
title_sort determinants of social media usage among a sample of rural south african youth
topic social media
information communication technology
knowledge sharing
habit
obligation
url https://sajim.co.za/index.php/sajim/article/view/827
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