Influencing factors of young people's short video switching behaviour based on grounded theory

Xin Chen, Y. Liu
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Purpose This study aims to explore the switching behaviour of short video (SV) users and its influencing factors and promote the sustainable development of SV platforms (SVPs) and the marketing strategy formulation of library and information institutions. Design/methodology/approach Using the qualitative research method of semi-structured interviews and grounded theory, this study conducts an exploratory study on the user switching phenomenon of an SVP. The authors encoded the interview text at three levels, extracted the factors influencing user switching behaviour on an SVP and constructed the corresponding theoretical model. Findings This study identifies the following major internal and external factors influencing user switching behaviour of SVP: platform quality, social environment, individual characteristics and use needs. It also elaborates on the impact of these internal and external factors on user switching behaviour. Originality/value This study explored the factors influencing SV user switching behaviour and constructed corresponding theoretical models, enriching research in information technology and social media switching. In practice, this study helped the existing SVPs and library and information institutions establish a corresponding early warning mechanism to prevent the loss of existing users and attract new users.
基于扎根理论的青少年短视频切换行为影响因素研究
目的探讨短视频用户的切换行为及其影响因素,促进短视频平台的可持续发展和图书馆信息机构营销策略的制定。本研究采用半结构化访谈的定性研究方法,结合扎根理论,对某高级副总裁的用户切换现象进行了探索性研究。作者对访谈文本进行了三个层次的编码,提取了SVP上影响用户切换行为的因素,并构建了相应的理论模型。本研究确定了影响SVP用户切换行为的主要内外部因素:平台质量、社会环境、个人特征和使用需求。它还详细阐述了这些内部和外部因素对用户切换行为的影响。原创性/价值本研究探索了SV用户切换行为的影响因素,并构建了相应的理论模型,丰富了信息技术与社交媒体切换的研究。在实践中,本研究帮助现有svp和图书馆信息机构建立相应的预警机制,防止现有用户流失,吸引新用户。
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