1st Edition

Psychology and Intricacies in Social Media Interactions A Critical Perspective

420 Pages 15 Color & 14 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

420 Pages 15 Color & 14 B/W Illustrations
by Apple Academic Press

As social media continues to seamlessly integrate into our daily lives, understanding the underlying psychological principles of social media becomes paramount in navigating its complexities effectively. This volume offers a number of diverse and thought-provoking perspectives on the profound influence that social media has on our lives. Chapters explore the influence of social media on... Read more

Introduction

1. The Digital Transformation: Unleashing Organizational Culture and Business Ethics Through Social Media Influence

Aarti Sharma

2. Click, Connect, Convert: Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Consumer Buying Behavior: A Comprehensive Review

Aditi Srivastava, Subhash Kumar Verma, and Shalini Singh

3. From Likes to Anxiety: Navigating the Stressful Link Between Social Media and Mental Well-Being

Ambalika Sinha

4. Digital Culture Catalyst: Unveiling the Powerful Influence of Social Media on Organizational Ethics and Workplace Dynamics

Amrita Sidhu

5. The Brain and Social Media: Decoding Social Media Dynamics Through a Multidisciplinary Lens

Arinjoy Bhattacharjee

6. Navigating New Norms: Unraveling Post-COVID Consumer Behavior Through Social Media

Oindrilla Ghosh, Malabika Tripathi, Sweta Saraff, and Yusuf Hassan

7. Scroll, Study, Succeed: Unveiling the Link Between Social Media Usage and Academic Motivation in College Students: An Exploratory Study

Kriti Sarkar and Suman Bose

8. Digital Dilemma: Confronting Generational Internet Addiction: Igniting Concerns and Seeking Solutions

Jasmandeep Kaur, Kirandeep Kaur, Saba Khalid, and Ramanjeet Singh

9. The Digital Balancing Act: Unraveling the Impact of Social Media on the Mental Wellbeing of Information Technology Professionals

V. Jayalakshmi and Mona Arun

10. Deconstructing Depiction and Materialization of Relationships in Contemporary Indian Television Advertisements

Nitesh Tripathi, Sayak Pal, and Swati Agarwal

11. Bridging the Gap: Unveiling the Impact of COVID-19 and Social Media on the Digital Divide

Parul Dubey, Pushkar Dubey, and Kailash Kumar Sahu

12. The Social Currency: Unmasking the Amplification of Biases in the Financial World Through Social Media: A Conceptual Review

Ameya Anil Patil, Rajeev Sengupta, and Shantanu Saha

13. Unlocking Success: Empowering Small Businesses Through Cost-Effective Marketing Strategies on Meta’s Social Networking Sites

Rikhia Guha

14. Reconceptualizing the Education System with Social Media

Rituparna Basak

15. Cracking the Code: Unveiling Personality Traits Through Machine Learning from Social Media Posts

Dron Guin, Alok Dutta, and Roneeta Purkayastha

16. Behavioral Challenges Associated with Social Media Usage Among Teenagers: A Neuroscience Perspective

Sanjukta Ghosh and Erdem Utku Eke

17. Tweets to Trades: Exploring the Influence of Social Media Interactions on Stock Market Participation: A Critical Review

Shruti Singh and Anindita Chakraborty

18. The Social Media Dilemma: Exploring the Dual Effects of Digital Connectivity

Renu Bala and Sunita Rani

19. Social Scouting: Gaining an Edge in Competitive Recruiting Through Social Media

Tusharika Mukherjee

20. Role of Social Media: Can It Alleviate Workplace Stress?

Aashima Gupta and Mridula Mishra

21. Digital Divide in Social Media Interaction in India: Study on Psychological Perspective

Snigdha Shukla and Shulagna Sarkar

Biography

Tanusree Chakraborty, PhD, MBA, is a member of the faculty of the Centre for Management Studies at Administrative Staff College of India, Hyderabad, India. She has been associated with a number of business schools and universities in India and was formerly a research fellow of the Indian Council of Medical Research. She has published journal papers and books and has presented over 70 research papers at international conferences, where she has been awarded best paper awards. She has conducted management development programs and has trained managers in the areas of behavioral sciences and human resource management. As a psychologist, she has conducted psychometric testing with over 12,000 employees, and as a trainer, she has trained over 15,000 employees during her career. She has been a panel member in admission and recruitment processes and has conducted GDPIs at academic institutes and corporations.

Sanghamitra Brahma, PhD, MBA, is Head of the Amity School of Economics and Professor-in-Charge of the Amity Center for Career Development and the Centre for Industry-Academia Collaboration, Kolkata, India. She has 24 years of experience in management education and mentoring. She was formerly Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management and Head of the Management Department at Adamas University, India. She has handled administrative roles along with academic responsibilities and delivered commendable outcomes. She has published several research papers and articles and supervises PhD scholars in the areas of organizational behavior, learning and development, HRD, organizational design, effectiveness, etc.

Rajdeep Bakshi, PhD, MBA, is a professional and academician. He was in leadership positions at academic institutions of technology and management, where he spearheaded academic quality control strategies. He has over 25 years of experience in teaching postgraduate students and in doctoral research guidance. He was formerly Dean (Business Management) at the Budge Budge Institute of Technology Kolkata, India, and a professor at several universities and colleges in India. He has authored several research-based books. He is a former member of the Human Resource Management Committee of Bengal Chamber of Commerce, West Bengal, India, and the Secretary of the Association of Indian Management School (Eastern India Chapter). Dr. Bakshi has published newspaper articles on blockchain applications for digital transmission of education and control through blended learning strategy and on usage of distributive leadership of academic leadership in contingencies.