TY - GEN
T1 - Ciberactivismo, autoeficacia del uso de Facebook y acción colectiva en estudiantes universitarios peruanos
AU - Ruiz-Dodobara, Fernando
AU - Mayaute, Luis Miguel Escurra
AU - Angeletti, Ana Aguilar
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 AISTI.
PY - 2021/6/23
Y1 - 2021/6/23
N2 - The relationship between cyberactivism and collective action has been widely studied. However, there is questioning on how online activism can lead to offline initiatives. The present study proposes that the relationship between cyberactivism and offline collective action is mediated by Facebook self-efficacy to produce collective action. The sample was comprised of 293 undergraduate students (M = 19.93, SD = 1.73, women = 63.8%) from two private universities in Lima-Peru. Results showed that cyberactivism was related with Facebook self-efficacy (r =.29, p <.001) and offline collective action (r =.37, p <.001), while Facebook self-efficacy was also associated with offline collective action (r =.59 p <.001). Furthermore, the findings displayed a partial mediation of Facebook self-efficacy between cyberactivism and offline collective action (B =.19, SE = 0.5, 95%, CI [.11,.29]). The model accounted for (R2) 14% of the explained variance in collective action. Finally, results demonstrated a good adjusted model fit index (CFI = 1.00, SRMR = 0.00).
AB - The relationship between cyberactivism and collective action has been widely studied. However, there is questioning on how online activism can lead to offline initiatives. The present study proposes that the relationship between cyberactivism and offline collective action is mediated by Facebook self-efficacy to produce collective action. The sample was comprised of 293 undergraduate students (M = 19.93, SD = 1.73, women = 63.8%) from two private universities in Lima-Peru. Results showed that cyberactivism was related with Facebook self-efficacy (r =.29, p <.001) and offline collective action (r =.37, p <.001), while Facebook self-efficacy was also associated with offline collective action (r =.59 p <.001). Furthermore, the findings displayed a partial mediation of Facebook self-efficacy between cyberactivism and offline collective action (B =.19, SE = 0.5, 95%, CI [.11,.29]). The model accounted for (R2) 14% of the explained variance in collective action. Finally, results demonstrated a good adjusted model fit index (CFI = 1.00, SRMR = 0.00).
KW - collective action
KW - college students
KW - Cyberactvism
KW - Facebook
KW - Perú
KW - self-efficaty
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85115813057
U2 - 10.23919/CISTI52073.2021.9476355
DO - 10.23919/CISTI52073.2021.9476355
M3 - Articulo (Contribución a conferencia)
AN - SCOPUS:85115813057
T3 - Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTI
BT - Proceedings of CISTI 2021 - 16th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies
A2 - Rocha, Alvaro
A2 - Goncalves, Ramiro
A2 - Penalvo, Francisco Garcia
A2 - Martins, Jose
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 16th Iberian Conference on Information Systems and Technologies, CISTI 2021
Y2 - 23 June 2021 through 26 June 2021
ER -