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Bibliometric Analysis of Studies on the Concept of Fear of Missing Out with VOSviewer

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 645 - 655, 31.10.2024
https://doi.org/10.33712/mana.1524970

Abstract

This study aims to map the existing lietrature on the conept of fear of missing out. Within the scope of quantitative data in the study, it is aimed to examine the existing literature on the concept of fear of missing out, which has become one of the main problems of our age, using bibliometric analysis. The unit of analysis is based on the bibliometric data of various types of studies scanned in the Web of Science database and published between 2013 and 2023. When we look at the distribution of 648 studies on Fear of Missing Out according to the years of publication, we see that there is the highest concentration in 2023 (148 studies) and 2022 (134 studies), the most cited researchers are Andrew K. Przybylski, Kou Murayama, Cody R. DeHaan, and Valerie Gladwell. The type of publication is mostly journal articles (563), the fields of research are psychology (264), business economics (88), computer science (51) and social sciences (30), and there are more publications indexed in SSCI (468), SCI (185) and ESCI (114).

References

  • ALPTEKİN, Duman Hazal and ÖZKARA, Behçet (2021), “The Impact of Social Identity on Online Game Addiction: The Mediating Role of the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and the Moderating Role of the Need to Belong”, Current Psychology, S.40(1), ss.1-10.
  • ARSLAN, Erdal (2022), “Sosyal Bilim Araştırmalarında VOSviewer ile Bibliyometrik Haritalama ve Örnek Bir Uygulama”, Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, S.22, ss.33-56.
  • BAILEY, Ainsworth Anthony, BONIFIELD, Carolyn and ARIAS, Alejandro (2018), “Social Media Use by Young Latin American Consumers: an Exploration”, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, S.43, ss.10-19.
  • BAKER, Zachary, KRIEGER, Heather and LEROY, Angie (2016), “Fear of Missing Out: Relationships with Depression, Mindfulness, and Physical Symptoms”, Translational Issues in Psychological Science, S.2(3), ss.275-282.
  • BLACKWELL, David, LEAMAN, Carrie, TRAMPOSCH, Rose, OSBORNE, Ciera and LISS, Miriam (2017), “Extraversion, Neuroticism, Attachment Style and Fear of Missing Out as Predictors of Social Media Use and Addiction”, Personality and Individual Differences, S.116, ss.69-72.
  • DİRİK, Deniz, ERYILMAZ, İnan and ERHAN, Tuğba (2023), “Post-Truth Kavramı Üzerine Yapılan Çalışmaların Vosviewer ile Bibliyometrik Analizi”, Sosyal Mucit Academic Review, S.4(2), ss.164-188.
  • DOSSEY, Larry (2014), “FOMO, Digital Dementia, and Our Dangerous Experiment”, Explore, S.10(2), ss.69-73.
  • ERER, Beyza (2023), “Yönetim Alanında Duygusal Zekâ: Bibliyometrik Analiz”, Uluslararası Yönetim Akademisi Dergisi, S.6(3), ss.727-740.
  • FOX, Jesse and MORELAND, Jennifer (2015), “The Dark Side of Social Net-Working Sites: An Exploration of the Relational and Psychological Stressors Associated with Facebook Use and Affordances”, Computers in Human Behavior, S.45, ss.168-176.
  • HODKINSON, Chris (2019), “Fear of Missing Out’ (FOMO) Marketing Appeals: A Conceptual Model”, Journal of Marketing Communications, S.25(1), ss.65-88.
  • HOLTE, Alex (2023), “The State Fear of Missing Out Inventory: Development and validation”, Telematics and Informatics Reports, S.10, ss.1-13.
  • HOLTE, Alex and FERRARO, Richard (2020), “Anxious, Bored, and (Maybe) Missing Out: Evaluation of Anxiety Attachment, Boredom Proneness, and Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)”, Computers in Human Behavior, S.112, ss.1-12.
  • MCCOY, Maxie (2016), “3 Steps for Getting Rid of Fomo”, Carly Riordan Corparate Web Page (E-Article), 3 Temmuz 2016, https://carlytheprepster.com/2016/07/3-steps-for-getting-rid-of-fomo.html (Access Date: 26.11.2023).
  • METİN, Barış, PEHLİVAN, Ramazan and TARHAN, Nevzat (2017), “Reliability and Validity of Uskudar Fear of Missing Out Scale”, The Journal of Neurobehavioral Sciences, S.4(2), ss.43-46.
  • MILYAVSKAYA, Marina, SAFFRAN, Mark, HOPE, Nora and KOESTNER, Richard (2018), “Fear of Missing Out: Prevalence, Dynamics, and Consequences of Experiencing FOMO”, Motivation and Emotion, S.42(5), ss.725-737.
  • MODZELEWSKI, Piotr (2020), “Fomo (Fear of Missing Out) An Educational and Behavioral Problem in Times of New Communication Forms”, Konteksty Pedagogiczne, S.14, ss.215-232.
  • MORFORD, Mark (2010), “Oh My God You Are So Missing Out”, Sfgate Corporate Web Page (A-Article), https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/morford/article/Oh-my-God-you-are-somissing-out-2536241.php (Access Date: 26.11.2023).
  • ÖZ, Hatice and TORTOP, Hasan Sait (2018), “Üniversite Okuyan Genç Yetişkinlerin Mobil Telefon Yoksunluğu Korkusu (Nomofobi) ile Kişilik Tipleri Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi”, E-Jurnal of New Media, S.2(3), ss.146-159.
  • PRZYBYLSKI, Andrew, MURAYAMA, Kou, DEHAAN, Cody R. and GLADWELL, Valerie (2013), “Motivational, Emotional and Behavioral Correlates of Fear of Missing Out”, Computers in Human Behavior, S.29, ss.1841-1848.
  • RIORDAN, Benjamin, FLETT, Jayde, CODY, Louise, CONNER, Tamlin and SCARF, Damian (2021), “The Fear of Missingout (Fomo) and Event-Specific Drinking: The Relationship between Fomo and Alcohol Use, Harm and Breath Alcohol Concentration During Orientation Week”, Curr Psychol, S.40, ss.3691-3701.
  • RIORDAN, Benjamin, FLETT, Jayde, HUNTER, John, SCARF, Damian and CONNER, Tamlin (2015), “Fear of Missing Out (Fomo): The Relationship between Fomo, Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Consequences in College Students”, Annals of Neuroscience and Psychology, S.2(7), ss.1-7.
  • RODRIGUEZ, María Virginia (2017), “7 Symptoms of Fomo You Need to Treat Now”, Patrick McGinnis Corporate Web Page (E-Article), http:// patrickmcginnis.com/7-symptoms-of-fomo-you-need-to-treat-now (Access Date: 26.11.2023).
  • TANHAN, Fuat, ÖZOK, Halil İbrahim and TAYİZ, Volkan (2022), “Gelişmeleri Kaçırma Korkusu (FoMO): Güncel Bir Derleme”, Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar, S.14(1), ss.74-85.
  • TARHAN, Nevzat (2021), Sosyal Medya Psikolojisi, Der Yayınları, İstanbul.
  • WANG, Lin, JUNPING, Qiu, YAN, Su and LIU, Wei (2021), “Does Mobile Social Media Undermine Our Romantic Relationships? The Influence of Fear of Missing Out (Fomo) on Young People’ Romantic Relationship”, Research Square, ss.1-16.
  • WEGMANN, Elisa, OBERST, Ursula, STODT, Benjamin and BRAND, Matthias (2017), “Online-Specific Fear of Missing Out and Internetuse Expectancies Contribute to Symptoms of Internet-Communication Disorder”, Addictive Behaviors Reports, S.5, ss.33-42.
  • YEŞİLTAŞ, Aysun (2021), “Defansif Tıbbın Bilimsel Haritalama Yöntemiyle Analizi”, Journal of Cumhuriyet University Health Sciences Institute, S.6(1), ss.7-16.

Fear of Missing Out Kavramı Üzerine Yapılan Çalışmaların VOSviewer ile Bibliyometrik Analizi

Year 2024, Volume: 7 Issue: 2, 645 - 655, 31.10.2024
https://doi.org/10.33712/mana.1524970

Abstract

Bu çalışmada Fear of Missing Out kavramına dair yapılan çalışmaların haritasının çıkarılması hedeflenmiştir. Çalışmada nicel veriler kapsamında çağımızın başlıca problemlerinden biri haline gelmiş kavramlardan olan Fear of Missing Out (gelişmeleri kaçırma korkusu) kavramına ilişkin mevcut yazının bibliyometrik analiz kullanılarak incelenmesi amaçlanmıştır. Analiz birimi olarak Web of Science veri tabanında taranan, 2013-2023 yılları arasında yayınlanmış çeşitli türlerdeki çalışmaların bibliyometrik verileri baz alınmıştır. Fear of Missing Out ile ilgili 648 çalışmanın yayınlanma yıllarına göre dağılımlarına bakıldığında en fazla 2023 (148 çalışma) ve 2022 (134 çalışma) yıllarında yoğunlaşma olduğu, en fazla atıf alan araştırmacıların Andrew K. Przybylski, Kou Murayama, Cody R. DeHaan ve Valerie Gladwell olduğu, yayın türünün çoğunlukla dergi makalesi (563) olduğu, araştırma alanları bakımından psikoloji (264), işletme ekonomisi (88), bilgisayar bilimleri (51) ve sosyal bilimler (30) alanlarında çalışmalar yapıldığı, SSCI (468), SCI (185) ve ESCI (114) endekslerde taranan yayınların daha çok olduğu tespit edilmiştir.

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References

  • ALPTEKİN, Duman Hazal and ÖZKARA, Behçet (2021), “The Impact of Social Identity on Online Game Addiction: The Mediating Role of the Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) and the Moderating Role of the Need to Belong”, Current Psychology, S.40(1), ss.1-10.
  • ARSLAN, Erdal (2022), “Sosyal Bilim Araştırmalarında VOSviewer ile Bibliyometrik Haritalama ve Örnek Bir Uygulama”, Anadolu Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Dergisi, S.22, ss.33-56.
  • BAILEY, Ainsworth Anthony, BONIFIELD, Carolyn and ARIAS, Alejandro (2018), “Social Media Use by Young Latin American Consumers: an Exploration”, Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services, S.43, ss.10-19.
  • BAKER, Zachary, KRIEGER, Heather and LEROY, Angie (2016), “Fear of Missing Out: Relationships with Depression, Mindfulness, and Physical Symptoms”, Translational Issues in Psychological Science, S.2(3), ss.275-282.
  • BLACKWELL, David, LEAMAN, Carrie, TRAMPOSCH, Rose, OSBORNE, Ciera and LISS, Miriam (2017), “Extraversion, Neuroticism, Attachment Style and Fear of Missing Out as Predictors of Social Media Use and Addiction”, Personality and Individual Differences, S.116, ss.69-72.
  • DİRİK, Deniz, ERYILMAZ, İnan and ERHAN, Tuğba (2023), “Post-Truth Kavramı Üzerine Yapılan Çalışmaların Vosviewer ile Bibliyometrik Analizi”, Sosyal Mucit Academic Review, S.4(2), ss.164-188.
  • DOSSEY, Larry (2014), “FOMO, Digital Dementia, and Our Dangerous Experiment”, Explore, S.10(2), ss.69-73.
  • ERER, Beyza (2023), “Yönetim Alanında Duygusal Zekâ: Bibliyometrik Analiz”, Uluslararası Yönetim Akademisi Dergisi, S.6(3), ss.727-740.
  • FOX, Jesse and MORELAND, Jennifer (2015), “The Dark Side of Social Net-Working Sites: An Exploration of the Relational and Psychological Stressors Associated with Facebook Use and Affordances”, Computers in Human Behavior, S.45, ss.168-176.
  • HODKINSON, Chris (2019), “Fear of Missing Out’ (FOMO) Marketing Appeals: A Conceptual Model”, Journal of Marketing Communications, S.25(1), ss.65-88.
  • HOLTE, Alex (2023), “The State Fear of Missing Out Inventory: Development and validation”, Telematics and Informatics Reports, S.10, ss.1-13.
  • HOLTE, Alex and FERRARO, Richard (2020), “Anxious, Bored, and (Maybe) Missing Out: Evaluation of Anxiety Attachment, Boredom Proneness, and Fear of Missing Out (FoMO)”, Computers in Human Behavior, S.112, ss.1-12.
  • MCCOY, Maxie (2016), “3 Steps for Getting Rid of Fomo”, Carly Riordan Corparate Web Page (E-Article), 3 Temmuz 2016, https://carlytheprepster.com/2016/07/3-steps-for-getting-rid-of-fomo.html (Access Date: 26.11.2023).
  • METİN, Barış, PEHLİVAN, Ramazan and TARHAN, Nevzat (2017), “Reliability and Validity of Uskudar Fear of Missing Out Scale”, The Journal of Neurobehavioral Sciences, S.4(2), ss.43-46.
  • MILYAVSKAYA, Marina, SAFFRAN, Mark, HOPE, Nora and KOESTNER, Richard (2018), “Fear of Missing Out: Prevalence, Dynamics, and Consequences of Experiencing FOMO”, Motivation and Emotion, S.42(5), ss.725-737.
  • MODZELEWSKI, Piotr (2020), “Fomo (Fear of Missing Out) An Educational and Behavioral Problem in Times of New Communication Forms”, Konteksty Pedagogiczne, S.14, ss.215-232.
  • MORFORD, Mark (2010), “Oh My God You Are So Missing Out”, Sfgate Corporate Web Page (A-Article), https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/morford/article/Oh-my-God-you-are-somissing-out-2536241.php (Access Date: 26.11.2023).
  • ÖZ, Hatice and TORTOP, Hasan Sait (2018), “Üniversite Okuyan Genç Yetişkinlerin Mobil Telefon Yoksunluğu Korkusu (Nomofobi) ile Kişilik Tipleri Arasındaki İlişkinin İncelenmesi”, E-Jurnal of New Media, S.2(3), ss.146-159.
  • PRZYBYLSKI, Andrew, MURAYAMA, Kou, DEHAAN, Cody R. and GLADWELL, Valerie (2013), “Motivational, Emotional and Behavioral Correlates of Fear of Missing Out”, Computers in Human Behavior, S.29, ss.1841-1848.
  • RIORDAN, Benjamin, FLETT, Jayde, CODY, Louise, CONNER, Tamlin and SCARF, Damian (2021), “The Fear of Missingout (Fomo) and Event-Specific Drinking: The Relationship between Fomo and Alcohol Use, Harm and Breath Alcohol Concentration During Orientation Week”, Curr Psychol, S.40, ss.3691-3701.
  • RIORDAN, Benjamin, FLETT, Jayde, HUNTER, John, SCARF, Damian and CONNER, Tamlin (2015), “Fear of Missing Out (Fomo): The Relationship between Fomo, Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Consequences in College Students”, Annals of Neuroscience and Psychology, S.2(7), ss.1-7.
  • RODRIGUEZ, María Virginia (2017), “7 Symptoms of Fomo You Need to Treat Now”, Patrick McGinnis Corporate Web Page (E-Article), http:// patrickmcginnis.com/7-symptoms-of-fomo-you-need-to-treat-now (Access Date: 26.11.2023).
  • TANHAN, Fuat, ÖZOK, Halil İbrahim and TAYİZ, Volkan (2022), “Gelişmeleri Kaçırma Korkusu (FoMO): Güncel Bir Derleme”, Psikiyatride Güncel Yaklaşımlar, S.14(1), ss.74-85.
  • TARHAN, Nevzat (2021), Sosyal Medya Psikolojisi, Der Yayınları, İstanbul.
  • WANG, Lin, JUNPING, Qiu, YAN, Su and LIU, Wei (2021), “Does Mobile Social Media Undermine Our Romantic Relationships? The Influence of Fear of Missing Out (Fomo) on Young People’ Romantic Relationship”, Research Square, ss.1-16.
  • WEGMANN, Elisa, OBERST, Ursula, STODT, Benjamin and BRAND, Matthias (2017), “Online-Specific Fear of Missing Out and Internetuse Expectancies Contribute to Symptoms of Internet-Communication Disorder”, Addictive Behaviors Reports, S.5, ss.33-42.
  • YEŞİLTAŞ, Aysun (2021), “Defansif Tıbbın Bilimsel Haritalama Yöntemiyle Analizi”, Journal of Cumhuriyet University Health Sciences Institute, S.6(1), ss.7-16.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Social and Personality Psychology (Other), Corporate Social Responsibility in Management
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Esra Ayaz 0000-0003-1641-2803

Publication Date October 31, 2024
Submission Date July 30, 2024
Acceptance Date October 30, 2024
Published in Issue Year 2024 Volume: 7 Issue: 2

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APA Ayaz, E. (2024). Bibliometric Analysis of Studies on the Concept of Fear of Missing Out with VOSviewer. Uluslararası Yönetim Akademisi Dergisi, 7(2), 645-655. https://doi.org/10.33712/mana.1524970

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