Understanding viewers' information-sharing in live-streaming based on a motivation perspective

S. Chou, M. Hsieh, Hui Pan
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PurposeThis study aims to understand how information-sharing in live-streaming is formed through a motivational perspective. The authors provide a framework to explain how live-streaming services and attachment affect viewers' information-sharing decision.Design/methodology/approachThis study uses a survey-based method to collect data and partial least squares to analyze them.FindingsThe proposed hypotheses are largely supported. The results show that information-sharing intention is influenced by both attachment to a creator and attachment to a group. These attachments are positively affected by live-streaming services. The findings contribute to live-streaming literature by conceptualizing motivation and motivational feedback as service and attachment respectively.Practical implicationsThe findings suggest that live-streaming managers emphasize social-technical features and relationship development with others (creators, group members) to motivate viewers' participation in live-streaming.Originality/valueThis study addresses the gap of lacking a systematic consideration of motivation in the live-streaming context. As such, the authors conducted empirical research that describes the information-sharing through the motivation from service and feedback from attachment.
基于动机视角理解直播中观众的信息分享
目的本研究旨在从动机的角度了解直播中信息共享是如何形成的。作者提供了一个框架来解释直播服务和依恋如何影响观众的信息共享决策。设计/方法/方法本研究采用基于调查的方法收集数据,并对其进行偏最小二乘分析。所提出的假设在很大程度上得到了支持。结果表明,信息共享意愿同时受到创作者依恋和群体依恋的影响。这些附件受到直播服务的积极影响。该研究结果将动机和动机反馈分别定义为服务和依恋,从而为直播文献做出了贡献。实践启示:研究结果表明,直播管理者强调社交技术特征和与他人(创作者、小组成员)的关系发展,以激励观众参与直播。原创性/价值本研究解决了在直播背景下缺乏对动机的系统考虑的差距。因此,作者通过实证研究描述了服务动机和依恋反馈对信息共享的影响。
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