TY - CHAP
T1 - An Investigation into Cyberbullying perpetration: a routine Activity Perspective
AU - Xiao, Bo Sophia
AU - Chan, Tommy K H
AU - Cheung, Christy M K
AU - Wong, Randy Y M
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Cyberbullying, a new form of aggressive behavior occurring on the Internet, has captured much attention of the popular press and academia. Despite extensive media reports, the investigation of cyberbullying perpetration is still in its infancy. Current research on cyberbullying is hindered by a lack of strong theoretical guidance, and has often centered the focus on victimization. In addition, much of the research effort has been devoted to understanding cyberbullying among adolescents, with a paucity of research initiated at the collegiate level. To address this research gap, we draw on routine activity theory to investigate cyberbullying perpetration. Specifically, we construct a research model that examines how aggressive dispositions, attitude toward the victim, and online disinhibition are associated with cyberbullying perpetration. We plan to test our research model with a sample of university students. We believe that our study will advance the understanding of cyberbullying and provide a solid foundation for future theoretical investigation.
AB - Cyberbullying, a new form of aggressive behavior occurring on the Internet, has captured much attention of the popular press and academia. Despite extensive media reports, the investigation of cyberbullying perpetration is still in its infancy. Current research on cyberbullying is hindered by a lack of strong theoretical guidance, and has often centered the focus on victimization. In addition, much of the research effort has been devoted to understanding cyberbullying among adolescents, with a paucity of research initiated at the collegiate level. To address this research gap, we draw on routine activity theory to investigate cyberbullying perpetration. Specifically, we construct a research model that examines how aggressive dispositions, attitude toward the victim, and online disinhibition are associated with cyberbullying perpetration. We plan to test our research model with a sample of university students. We believe that our study will advance the understanding of cyberbullying and provide a solid foundation for future theoretical investigation.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9789860491029
T3 - PACIS
SP - 370
BT - Proceedings of Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems 2016
ER -