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Upward social comparison and Facebook users' grandiosity Examining the effect of envy on loneliness and subjective well-being

Title
Upward social comparison and Facebook users' grandiosity Examining the effect of envy on loneliness and subjective well-being
Authors
Lim, MyungsuhYang, Yoon
Ewha Authors
양윤
SCOPUS Author ID
양윤scopus
Issue Date
2019
Journal Title
ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW
ISSN
1468-4527JCR Link

1468-4535JCR Link
Citation
ONLINE INFORMATION REVIEW vol. 43, no. 4, pp. 635 - 652
Keywords
LonelinessSubjective well-beingEnvyGrandiosityUpward comparison
Publisher
EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
Indexed
SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to confirm the causal relationship, in an upward social comparison, of envy, loneliness and subjective well-being (SWB). Particularly, the authors address the mediating roles, each, of benign envy (BE) and malicious envy (ME) as different types of envy. In addition, the authors explore the grandiosity of users, in terms of narcissistic personalities, and whether it has discriminatory impacts on this causal relationship. Design/methodology/approach The authors re-enacted a situation that users confront on Facebook as a quasi-experiment to determine if there is an effectual relationship among variables in the path of upward comparison, envy, loneliness and SWB. First, the authors divided envy into BE and ME to examine its mediating role in the path of upward comparison and loneliness. Second, the authors examined the differentiated effects of both kinds of envy and loneliness on SWB. Finally, the authors determined if users' grandiose, narcissistic behaviour has moderating effects on the path of each variable. Findings The results revealed that upward comparison has a positive effect on both kinds of envy; however, in the path of loneliness, only ME operated and played a mediating role. Furthermore, grandiosity had a partially significant moderating effect. Social implications The "unfriending" events that occur on Facebook may be explained by the mediating phenomenon of ME. The research showed that the excessive narcissism of users on Facebook is an inconsistent information with real selves of users, thus triggering the ME, which causes avoidance from other Facebook users. Originality/value The authors have proven that social comparison and envy emotion are the causes of the loneliness, while the authors are on Facebook. Especially, the mediation role of BE and ME are discussed in a distinguished manner. Also, the authors confirmed that the influence of narcissism could further aggravate the problem of loneliness. Finally, the authors found that the variables of the study also affect the SWB of the Facebook user.
DOI
10.1108/OIR-04-2017-0137
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