玩家参与模式对娱乐购物网站经济绩效的影响

Jin Li, Kwok Fai Geoffrey Tso
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网上竞价付费拍卖是一种新型的娱乐购物业态,其机制集传统电子商务、网上拍卖、彩票和游戏的特点于一体。以往的研究表明,这种拍卖形式具有较高的方差和不确定性。然而,关于玩家参与模式和表现的研究却很少。在这项研究中,我们试图研究玩家的参与模式如何影响他们自己和网站的表现。本文利用某在线付费开发网站收集的5650名玩家参与行为数据进行实证研究。特别是,通过对玩家历史参与的聚类分析,我们还探讨了玩家偏好的作用。假设检验采用多元线性回归模型和beta分布回归模型。研究结果证实,玩家参与表现和网站收益与玩家参与模式密切相关。结果表明:(1)玩家寿命越长,表现越好,为网站贡献的收益越多;(2)参与拍卖越多的玩家表现越差,网站从中获得的收益越多;(3)偏好强的玩家行为更不理性,网站从中获益更多。讨论了理论和管理意义。
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Effects of Player's Participation Patterns on Economic Performance of Entertainment Shopping Website
Online pay-per-bid auction is a new entertainment shoppingformat with a mechanism that integrates the characteristics of traditional e-commerce, online auctions, lotteries and games. Previous researches have shown this auction format possesses high variances and uncertainties. However, research on the players' participation patterns and performance is rare. In this study, we attempt to study how players' participation patterns can affect both their own and websites' performance. An empirical study with data collected from an online pay-per-development website with 5,650players' participation behavior is performed. Particularly, the role of players preference is also explored through a cluster analysis of their historical participations. Multiple linear regression models and regression models with beta distributions are used for hypothesis testing. Findings confirm that players participation performance and websites revenue strongly associated with the players participation patterns. The results show that (1) players with longer lifetime perform better and contribute more revenue to the website; (2) players participating in more auctions show worse performance and websites obtain more revenue from them; and (3) players with a strong preference behave more irrationally and website benefits more from them. Both theoretical and managerial implications are discussed.
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