Publications by authors named "Syed Mir Muhammad Shah"

The growth in social media use has given rise to concerns about the impacts it may have on users' psychological well-being. This paper's main objective is to shed light on the effect of social media use on psychological well-being. Building on contributions from various fields in the literature, it provides a more comprehensive study of the phenomenon by considering a set of mediators, including social capital types (i.

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In recent years, there has been an escalation in cases of cyber violence, which has had a chilling effect on users' behavior toward social media sites. This article explores the causes behind cyber violence and provides empirical data for developing means for effective prevention. Using elements of the stimulus-organism-response theory, we constructed a model of cyber-violence behavior.

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The increase of social media (SM) has led to continuous deviations in how day-to-day entrepreneurial activities can be carried out. Additionally, studies devoted to SM entrepreneurship and SM are relatively limited and fragmented in their focus. However there is growing interest from scholars, practitioners and academia for upcoming studies and exploration within small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) context.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explores how a teacher's work passion can influence and be transferred to a student's work passion, utilizing crossover theory and emotional contagion theory as frameworks.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 226 teacher-student pairs in Pakistan, employing various statistical methods to assess the validity of their findings.
  • Results indicate that emotional contagion plays a key role in this transfer, with the effect being stronger when the teacher holds a PhD, highlighting important implications for educational practices and future research.
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