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Generational differences in content generation in social media: The roles of the gratifications sought and of narcissism (2013)
Impact of Internet Literacy, Internet Addiction Symptoms, and Internet Activities on Academic Performance (2012)
The influences of information literacy, internet addiction and parenting styles on internet risks (2011)
Loneliness, Social Support, and Preference for Online Social Interaction: The Mediating Effects of Identity Experimentation Online among Children and Adolescents (2011)
Effects of ICT Connectedness, Permeability, Flexibility, and Negative Spillovers on Burnout and Job and Family Satisfaction (2011)
Effects of Internet Connectedness and Information Literacy on Quality of Life (2010) (Article Attached)
Effects of Motives for Internet Use, Aloneness, and Age Identity Gratifications on Online Social Behaviors and Social Support among Adolescents (2009) (Article Attached)
User-Generated Content on the Internet: An Examination of Gratifications, Civic Engagement, and Psychological Empowerment (2009) (Article Attached)
Internet Embeddedness and Health Information Seeking (2008) (Article Attached)
Leisure Boredom, Sensation Seeking, Self-esteem, Addiction Symptoms and Patterns of Mobile Phone Use (2008) (Article Attached)
Linking Psychological Attributes and Mobile Phone Addiction (2008) (Article Attached)
Stressful Life Events and Internet Use among Digital Kids (2007) (Article Attached)
Motives in SMS Mobile Messaging (2007) (Article Attached)
Mobile Phone Addiction and Patterns of Use (2007) (Article Attached)
Displacement Effects of the Internet (2006) (Article Attached)
Multiple Determinants of Life Quality (2005) (Article Attached)
Net-Generation Attributes and Internet Addiction (2004) (Article Attached)
Societal, Organizational, and Individual Perceptual Factors Influencing the Adoption of Telecommuting in Hong Kong (Article Attached)
Loneliness, Self-Disclosure, and ICQ Use (Article Attached)
Exploring the Impact of Internet Activities, Use of New Media, and Leisure Activities on Quality of Life in Beijing, Taipei, and Hong Kong (Abstract Attached)