Does the Use of Social Media Improve Academic Performance?

A Study on University Graduates in a Developing Country

Authors

  • Julia Parveen Premier University
  • Adiba Nazia Premier University
  • Mir Md Tariqul Alam Premier University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.38157/bpr.v7i1.727

Keywords:

Social media, academic performance, tertiary level education

Abstract

Purpose: The current research examines the impact of various factors, including learning engagement, psychological effects, social interaction, and changes in behavioral patterns by using social media at the tertiary level, on university students' academic performance.

Methods: A total of 389 students completed structured questionnaires assessing their behaviors and attitudes that impact their academic performance. Quantitative data analysis included reliability analysis and regression models to assess the magnitude of factors related to social media and their impact on key educational outcomes.

Findings: Academic performance is highly contingent on learning engagement, social interaction, and changes in behavioral patterns. However, the impact of psychological effects on academic results is negligible. The results suggest that social media holds promise as an auxiliary support for educational engagement when integrated thoughtfully within academic environments.

Implications: This study contributes to the limited body of evidence quantifying the direct educational impact of social media among Bangladeshi university students. Institutions that consider social media a learning tool should develop clear guidelines to maximize potential benefits, such as collaboration and the sharing of educational resources, while mitigating risks, including distraction and overuse.

Author Biographies

  • Julia Parveen, Premier University

    Associate Professor, Department of Business Administration, Premier University, Chattagram, Bangladesh

  • Adiba Nazia, Premier University

    Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Premier University, Chattagram, Bangladesh

  • Mir Md Tariqul Alam, Premier University

    Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Premier University, Chattagram, Bangladesh

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Published

2025-12-04

How to Cite

Does the Use of Social Media Improve Academic Performance? A Study on University Graduates in a Developing Country. (2025). Business Perspective Review, 7(1), 178-192. https://doi.org/10.38157/bpr.v7i1.727