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FOMO and Its Effect on Gen Z Performance

In: Proceedings of the Conference on SDGs Transformation Through the Creative Economy: Encouraging Innovation and Sustainability (TCEEIS 2023)

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  • Novy Fitria

    (Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Department of Management)

  • Fathonah Al Hadromi

    (Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Department of Management)

  • Een Yualika Ekmarinda

    (Institut Teknologi Dan Bisnis Widya Gama Lumajang, Department of Management)

Abstract

The purpose of this study is to identify and evaluate the impact of FOMO on Generation Z’s performance. This research attempts to analyze several existing studies and draw conclusions from several of these studies so that it can answer the influence between FOMO and the performance of Gen Z. In order to ascertain the impact of FOMO on the performance and productivity of Generation Z, the analysis strategy in this study uses a qualitative descriptive method, which uses qualitative data and is described descriptively. The results of the research show that FOMO can cause low levels of self-confidence, decreased productivity, anxiety, depression, and other mental disorders which of course can reduce the performance of Gen Z who have made FOMO a lifestyle.

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  • Novy Fitria & Fathonah Al Hadromi & Een Yualika Ekmarinda, 2023. "FOMO and Its Effect on Gen Z Performance," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Imam Abrori & Indrian Supheni & Muhammad Mudhofar & Wahyuning Murniati & Nico Irawan & Arfan Ikhsan (ed.), Proceedings of the Conference on SDGs Transformation Through the Creative Economy: Encouraging Innovation and Sustainability (TCEEIS 2023), pages 142-146, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-346-7_27
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-346-7_27
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