Abstract
Purpose: Disinformation on social media is a serious issue. This study examines the effects of disinformation on COVID-19 vaccination decision-making to understand how social media users make healthcare decisions when disinformation is presented in their social media feeds. It examines trust in post owners as a moderator on the relationship between information types (i.e. disinformation and factual information) and vaccination decision-making. Design/methodology/approach: This study conducts a scenario-based web survey experiment to collect extensive survey data from social media users. Findings: This study reveals that information types differently affect social media users' COVID-19 vaccination decision-making and finds a moderating effect of trust in post owners on the relationship between information types and vaccination decision-making. For those who have a high degree of trust in post owners, the effect of information types on vaccination decision-making becomes large. In contrast, information types do not affect the decision-making of those who have a very low degree of trust in post owners. Besides, identification and compliance are found to affect trust in post owners. Originality/value: This study contributes to the literature on online disinformation and individual healthcare decision-making by demonstrating the effect of disinformation on vaccination decision-making and providing empirical evidence on how trust in post owners impacts the effects of information types on vaccination decision-making. This study focuses on trust in post owners, unlike prior studies that focus on trust in information or social media platforms.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 1334-1359 |
| Number of pages | 26 |
| Journal | Information Technology and People |
| Volume | 37 |
| Issue number | 3 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Apr 8 2024 |
Bibliographical note
Publisher Copyright:© 2023, Emerald Publishing Limited.
ASJC Scopus Subject Areas
- Information Systems
- Computer Science Applications
- Library and Information Sciences
Keywords
- COVID-19 vaccination decision-making
- Disinformation
- Scenario-based experiment
- Social media
- Trust
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