Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa

Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1 1 Mart 2014
  • Leila Karimi
  • Rouhollah Khodabandelou
  • Maryam Ehsani
  • Muhammad Ahmad
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Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa

Abstract

Drawing from the Uses and Gratifications Theory, this study examined the Gratification Sought and the Gratification Obtained from using Social Networking Sites among Iranian, Malaysian, British, and South African higher education students. This comparison allowed to drawing conclusions about how social networking sites fulfill users’ needs with different cultures. Data were collected through a quantitative study applying online and paper- based questionnaire carried out in 2013, using a representative sample (N=320). Findings showed differences in students’ motivation to join to and to use of social network sites in each country. Interestingly, the researchers found that cultural differences may determine the uses and gratifications of social networking sites.

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Yazarlar

Leila Karimi Bu kişi benim

Rouhollah Khodabandelou Bu kişi benim

Maryam Ehsani Bu kişi benim

Muhammad Ahmad Bu kişi benim

Yayımlanma Tarihi

1 Mart 2014

Gönderilme Tarihi

1 Mart 2014

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Yayımlandığı Sayı

Yıl 2014 Cilt: 5 Sayı: 1

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APA
Karimi, L., Khodabandelou, R., Ehsani, M., & Ahmad, M. (2014). Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa. Contemporary Educational Technology, 5(1), 53-72. https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN
AMA
1.Karimi L, Khodabandelou R, Ehsani M, Ahmad M. Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2014;5(1):53-72. https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN
Chicago
Karimi, Leila, Rouhollah Khodabandelou, Maryam Ehsani, ve Muhammad Ahmad. 2014. “Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa”. Contemporary Educational Technology 5 (1): 53-72. https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN.
EndNote
Karimi L, Khodabandelou R, Ehsani M, Ahmad M (01 Mart 2014) Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa. Contemporary Educational Technology 5 1 53–72.
IEEE
[1]L. Karimi, R. Khodabandelou, M. Ehsani, ve M. Ahmad, “Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa”, Contemporary Educational Technology, c. 5, sy 1, ss. 53–72, Mar. 2014, [çevrimiçi]. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN
ISNAD
Karimi, Leila - Khodabandelou, Rouhollah - Ehsani, Maryam - Ahmad, Muhammad. “Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa”. Contemporary Educational Technology 5/1 (01 Mart 2014): 53-72. https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN.
JAMA
1.Karimi L, Khodabandelou R, Ehsani M, Ahmad M. Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa. Contemporary Educational Technology. 2014;5:53–72.
MLA
Karimi, Leila, vd. “Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa”. Contemporary Educational Technology, c. 5, sy 1, Mart 2014, ss. 53-72, https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN.
Vancouver
1.Leila Karimi, Rouhollah Khodabandelou, Maryam Ehsani, Muhammad Ahmad. Applying the Uses and Gratifications Theory to Compare Higher Education Students’ Motivation for Using Social Networking Sites: Experiences from Iran, Malaysia, United Kingdom, and South Africa. Contemporary Educational Technology [Internet]. 01 Mart 2014;5(1):53-72. Erişim adresi: https://izlik.org/JA96SH74PN