Frontiers in Psychology (Mar 2023)

Understanding consumers’ continuance intention to watch streams: A value-based continuance intention model

  • Xiaoyun Jia,
  • Xiaoyun Jia,
  • Yan Pang,
  • Bingqi Huang,
  • Feng Hou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1073301
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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IntroductionLive stream-watching has become increasingly popular worldwide. Consumers are found to watch streams in a continuous manner. Despite its popularity, there has been limited research investigating why consumers continue to watch streams. Previously, the expectation-confirmation theory (ECT) has been widely adopted to explain users’ continuance intention. However, most current ECT-based models are theoretically incomplete, since they only consider the importance of perceived benefits without considering users’ costs and sacrifices. In this paper, we propose a value-based continuance intention model (called V-ECM), and use it to investigate factors influencing consumers’ continuance intention to watch streams.MethodsOur hypotheses were tested using an online survey of 1,220 consumers with continuance stream-watching experiences.ResultsResults indicate that perceived value, a process of an overall assessment between users’ perceived benefits and perceived sacrifices, is proved to be a better variable than perceived benefits in determining consumers’ continuance watching intention. Also, compared with other ECT-based models, V-ECM is a more comprehensive model to explain and predict consumers’ continuance intention.DiscussionV-ECM theoretically extends ECT-based studies, and it has potential to explain and predict other continuance intentions in online or technology-related contexts. In addition, this paper also discusses practical implications for live streaming platforms with regards to their design, functions and marketing.

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