Items where Author is "Chen, Ming Hui"
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Chan, Tak Jie and Haris Zulkarnain, Amania Reezayana and Zamsury, Adlyna Nailya and Ng, Miew Luan and Setiawan, Yuliyanto Budi and Chen, Ming Hui (2026) The Effect of Self-Disclosure Behaviors in Social Media on Peer Dynamics among University Students. Studies in Media and Communication, 14 (2). p. 60. ISSN 2325-8071
Si, Chong En and Chan, Tak Jie and Tian, Yang and Chen, Ming Hui and Ma, Zheng Feei (2026) Motivational and Psychological Factors in Affecting the Usage of TikTok among University Students. Studies in Media and Communication, 14 (2). p. 416. ISSN 2325-8071
Tian, Yang and Chan, Tak Jie and Liew, Tze Wei and Chen, Ming Hui and Liu, Huan Na (2025) Does personal innovativeness and personal anxiety matter? The predictors of continuance use intention of an e-wallet system. Kybernetes, 54 (11). ISSN 0368-492X
Chan, Tak Jie and Meor Hisham, Wan Sarah Ariessa and Tian, Yang and Chen, Ming Hui (2025) Does Media Appeal Matter? Investigating the Motives for Using Social Media and Its Addiction among Malaysian Youth. Journal of Communication, Language and Culture, 5 (2). pp. 125-137. ISSN 2805-444X
Tian, Yang and Chan, Tak Jie and Liew, Tze Wei and Chen, Ming Hui and Liu, Huan Na (2025) Chat, Tap, Scan, Pay, and Repeat: WeChat Pay’s Continuous Usage Intention Through the S‐O‐R Model. Human Behavior and Emerging Technologies, 2025 (1). ISSN 2578-1863
Liu, Huan Na and Tian, Yang and Chan, Tak Jie and Chen, Ming Hui and Yuan, Dong Fang (2025) Does personal anxiety matter? A study on consumers’ discontinuation intention of using the Alipay e-wallet system. Journal of Science and Technology Policy Management. ISSN 2053-4620
Tian, Yang and Chan, Tak Jie and Liew, Tze Wei and Chen, Ming Hui and Liu, Huan Na (2025) Overwhelmed online: investigating perceived overload effects on social media cognitive fatigue via stressor-strain-outcome model. Library Hi Tech. ISSN 0737-8831
