Abstract
As social distancing and lockdown orders grew more pervasive, individuals increasingly turned to social media for support, entertainment, and connection to others. We posit that global health emergencies - specifically, the COVID-19 pandemic - change how and what individuals self-disclose on social media. We argue that IS research needs to consider how privacy (self-focused) and social (other-focused) calculus have moved some issues outside in (caused by a shift in what is considered socially appropriate) and others inside out (caused by a shift in what information should be shared for the public good). We identify a series of directions for future research that hold potential for furthering our understanding of online self-disclosure and its factors during health emergencies.
| Original language | American English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 102188 |
| Journal | International Journal of Information Management |
| Volume | 55 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Dec 2020 |
Keywords
- COVID-19 pandemic
- Other-focus
- Research agenda
- Self-disclosure
- Self-focus
- Social media
EGS Disciplines
- Business
- Management Information Systems
- Medicine and Health
- Social Media
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