Music Roles Affect the Selection of Consumption Means: A Questionnaire Survey of People's Expectations for Music and Exploratory Factor Analysis.

The review of socionetwork strategies Pub Date : 2022-01-01 Epub Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1007/s12626-022-00115-x
Makoto Takeuchi, Soichiro Morishita, Yukie Sano
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People listen to music for various purposes, and the roles that listeners expect from music can vary from person to person. In recent years, "subscription-based streaming services" (hereinafter referred to as "subscription") have increased their share in the music market, thereby changing the way people listen to music. Though, the impact of this change on the role of music, is yet to be explored. This study analyzed survey data to reveal the relationship between the expected roles of music and the choice of music consumption means, including subscription. In particular, we obtained that a factor in the use of subscription is the expectation of constructing a personal identity. We also found that both purchase and live usage are affected by two factors: the expectation of fan identity construction and the expectation of artist contribution. This indicates that subscription is not an alternative to the existing means, but a new kind of consumption means in the music market. It was also found that subscription facilitates the construction of personal identity through music.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12626-022-00115-x.

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音乐角色影响消费方式的选择:人们对音乐期望的问卷调查及探索性因素分析。
人们听音乐有各种各样的目的,听众对音乐的期望也因人而异。近年来,“订阅式流媒体服务”(以下简称“订阅式”)在音乐市场的份额不断增加,从而改变了人们听音乐的方式。然而,这种变化对音乐角色的影响还有待探索。本研究分析调查数据,揭示音乐预期角色与音乐消费方式选择(包括订阅)之间的关系。特别地,我们得到了使用订阅的一个因素是构建个人身份的期望。我们还发现,购买和现场使用都受到粉丝身份建构预期和艺人贡献预期两个因素的影响。这表明,在音乐市场上,订阅不是对现有方式的替代,而是一种新的消费方式。研究还发现,订阅有助于通过音乐构建个人身份。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,提供地址为10.1007/s12626-022-00115-x。
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