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Journal : Economic Education Analysis Journal

The Role of Government’s Social Media to Enhance Environmental Awareness Syofriyeni, Nini; Kartika, Rayna
Economic Education Analysis Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Economic Education Analysis Journal [Special Issue]
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eeaj.v1i1.75397

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Environmental awareness is an important aspect to create a clean environment. One of the best alternatives to encourage society to have environmental awareness is by promoting and introducing the importance of carbon mitigation and energy saving through campaigns on the government’s social media. This paper aims to test empirically to what extent the determinant of information in government campaigns on so cial media affects the quality of information on the government’s social media. The determinants of information used in this paper are relevant, reliable, timely, and complete. This research is a quantitative descriptive approach where the data is obtained through questionnaire distribution to Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram users from July to December 2022. The data is analyzed by multiple regression model using SPSS. To address this, there are 205 questionnaires collected in this research. The findings show that relevant and complete have effects on the quality of information while reliable and timely do not have effects on the information quality. In addition, the practical implication of the research is also discussed in this paper.
Social Media Fatigue in the Healthcare Industry and its Impact on Environment and Energy Consumption Kartika, Rayna
Economic Education Analysis Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2023): Economic Education Analysis Journal [Special Issue]
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/eeaj.v1i1.75413

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The significant number of users on social media platforms (SMP) has shown a positive trend lately in the healthcare industry. However, the side effects of social media platforms can cause social media fatigue (SMF) and stress due to the information delivered. While this phenomenon still occurs, some evidence has also shown that users’ fatigue and stress from high social media consumption have been increasing. In addition, it can also reduce environmental activism and education, such as; activities that lead to electronic waste and energy consumption. To address this issue, this research will empirically examine the association between information quality and media richness of social media platforms towards social media fatigue and their implication for the environment and well-being in the healthcare industry. The purposive sampling is designed with 150 respondents using WhatsApp platforms as samples. To analyse the data, this study proposed a structural equation model (SEM) with PLS 3.3 as the tool of the quantitative approach. The findings from WhatsApp users show: (1) Information Quality (IQ) has negatively affected social media fatigue, where it is shown that the better the quality of information, the less fatigue the social media is, (2) Media Richness (MR) has negatively affected to the social media fatigue, it is shown that the richer the media, the less fatigue the social media is. In addition, to enrich the knowledge and fill the novelty, the practical implication of the research is also discussed in this paper.