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HRBUS84 Assignment 2 2025
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Due date: 31 July 2025
LITERATURE REVIEW: CONSUMER FATIGUE FROM HYPERCONNECTIVITY AND
MACHINE LEARNING

1. INTRODUCTION

In today’s digital world, consumers interact constantly with smart devices, apps, and
websites. These interactions are shaped by machine learning (ML), which helps businesses
offer personalised content, product recommendations, and targeted advertisements. While
these technologies make life more convenient, they can also overwhelm users. This
experience of exhaustion and emotional burnout caused by digital exposure is referred to as
―consumer fatigue.‖

Machine learning plays a central role in this problem. By collecting and analysing user data,
it delivers non-stop content such as ads, suggestions, and notifications. As Abbas et al.
(2022) explain, the Stressor-Strain Theory helps us understand how such systems become
digital stressors that negatively affect users. The result is not only emotional and mental
fatigue but also dissatisfaction with digital platforms.

In South Africa, mobile connectivity continues to rise, especially among the youth, with more

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LITERATURE REVIEW: CONSUMER FATIGUE FROM HYPERCONNECTIVITY
AND MACHINE LEARNING

1. INTRODUCTION

In today’s digital world, consumers interact constantly with smart devices, apps, and
websites. These interactions are shaped by machine learning (ML), which helps
businesses offer personalised content, product recommendations, and targeted
advertisements. While these technologies make life more convenient, they can also
overwhelm users. This experience of exhaustion and emotional burnout caused by
digital exposure is referred to as ―consumer fatigue.‖

Machine learning plays a central role in this problem. By collecting and analysing
user data, it delivers non-stop content such as ads, suggestions, and notifications.
As Abbas et al. (2022) explain, the Stressor-Strain Theory helps us understand how
such systems become digital stressors that negatively affect users. The result is not
only emotional and mental fatigue but also dissatisfaction with digital platforms.

In South Africa, mobile connectivity continues to rise, especially among the youth,
with more people gaining access to the internet and smart devices each year
(Brubaker, 2022). At the same time, consumers are being exposed to more machine
learning-powered content through shopping apps, streaming services, and social
media platforms. Despite this trend, limited research exists on how this exposure
affects the well-being of South African consumers.

This literature review explores the connection between machine learning and
consumer fatigue. It begins by reviewing recent studies, identifying key knowledge
gaps, and examining how machine learning affects consumer behaviour. It also
looks at the effects of hyperconnectivity and information overload and compares
theories relevant to this topic.



2. MACHINE LEARNING PRACTICES INFLUENCING CONSUMER BEHAVIOUR
IN SOUTH AFRICA

Machine learning (ML) is increasingly used by businesses to shape consumer
behaviour. In South Africa, companies in retail, banking, telecommunications, and e-

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