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Flooded with too many messages? Predictors and consequences of instant messaging fatigue

Juhyung Sun (Department of Communication, University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma, USA)
Sun Kyong Lee (School of Media and Communication, Korea University, Seoul, Republic of Korea)

Information Technology & People

ISSN: 0959-3845

Article publication date: 29 September 2021

Issue publication date: 7 December 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

During the digital media era with an explosion of messages, the prevalence of what is known as “message fatigue” has grown. However, there is a lack of understanding toward message fatigue in using instant messengers. Based on the stressor-strain-outcome framework, this study provides a theoretical model to explore possible predictors and consequences of instant messaging fatigue.

Design/methodology/approach

The hypothesized model includes communication overload, social overload, instant messaging fatigue, technology and behavioral intention to use instant messaging. Three hundred and eleven responses are collected using an online survey. The authors conduct structural equation modeling to evaluate the hypothesized model and test the hypotheses.

Findings

This study reveals that (1) communication overload and social overload are positively associated with instant messaging fatigue and technostress; (2) higher levels of instant messaging fatigue and technostress are also related to a higher level of intention to discontinue usage; (3) technostress significantly mediates the relationship between instant messaging fatigue and intention to discontinue usage of instant messaging.

Research limitations/implications

This study is limited to collect data from one university in the United States with a cross-sectional design. Future research should include other countries, different age groups and longitudinal methods to examine instant messaging fatigue.

Originality/value

This study extends existing findings on fatigue in using mobile communication by applying the stressor-strain-outcome framework to IM fatigue and improves the understanding of the potential negative aspects of instant messaging.

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Acknowledgements

The authors thank our study participants for their time and interest in this study.

Funding: The authors received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article.

Citation

Sun, J. and Lee, S.K. (2022), "Flooded with too many messages? Predictors and consequences of instant messaging fatigue", Information Technology & People, Vol. 35 No. 7, pp. 2026-2042. https://doi.org/10.1108/ITP-03-2021-0239

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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