@article{nasharudin2022new,
  title = {New Millennials’ Information Sharing Behaviour across Social Media Platform},
  author = {Nurhidayah NASHARUDIN and Intan Nurbaizura ZAINUDDIN and Norhidayu MD YATIM and Noor Faraliza SAMSUDIN and Faddliza MOHD ZAKI and Jashira JAMIN and  Amirah ABU HASSAN},
  year = 2022,
  url = {https://ibimapublishing.com/articles/CIBIMA/2022/992336/},
  journal = {Communications of the IBIMA},
  volume = 2022,
  pages = 10,
  doi = 10.5171/2022.992336,
  abstract = {This study attempts to portray individuals’ intentions to spread information to others on social media by linking with The Theory of Planned Behaviour (TPB). This study is focused on the topics on behavioural intention in information sharing on social media among new millennials or digital natives at universities who are social media users of Facebook, WhatsApp, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and Instagram. The objectives of this study are to identify digital natives’ regular basis used social media, and the level of digital natives by types of information intended to be shared on social media, secondly to indicate the level of digital natives’ preferred and trusted sources to gain the information, and lastly to determine the level of digital natives’ behavioural intention in sharing information on social media. This study conducted a quantitative study with a total of 317 questionnaires distributed to the Diploma Programme students at the Faculty of Information Management, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Rembau Campus. The respondents were selected from undergraduate students in university. Findings showed that most of the respondents who are considered as new millennials or digital natives actively used social media such as WhatsApp to gain and have the intention to share the information. They also used other platforms like Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Reddit, Pinterest, Twitter, and LinkedIn for both social or study purposes. This study will provide useful awareness to the public on social media sharing information’s effect. The study also will educate the public, organizations, and the ministry to protect the information, be responsible, and follow the laws and codes.},
  keywords = {Digital Natives, New Millennials, social media, Information Sharing, Behavioural intention},
  note = Article ID: 992336
}
