Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model

Video game streaming has become a popular leisure activity which, depending on content, level of skill, and user interest, reaches a wide array of audiences. Using streaming platforms, client users are able to broadcast their video gameplays and use chat rooms to interact with other viewers and game...

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Main Authors: Chan-Sheng Kuo, Chia-Chien Hsu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-04-01
Series:Behavioral Sciences
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/12/5/124
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description Video game streaming has become a popular leisure activity which, depending on content, level of skill, and user interest, reaches a wide array of audiences. Using streaming platforms, client users are able to broadcast their video gameplays and use chat rooms to interact with other viewers and game players in real time. This paper aimed to develop and examine a theoretical explanation concerning the formation of client users’ satisfaction with, perceived net benefits of, and continuance intention to use a particular streaming platform. The study employed the updated IS Success Model. An online questionnaire was designed for individuals who were game streaming users of a streaming platform. A total of 632 usable responses were used in the data analysis. The results pointed out that system quality, information quality, service quality, and user motivation all positively and significantly affected user satisfaction. User satisfaction had a positive and significant effect on perceived net benefits and continuance intention to use a streaming platform. Perceived net benefits positively and significantly related to continuance intention to use a particular streaming platform. The moderating effect of emotional involvement between user satisfaction and perceived net benefits was confirmed.
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spelling doaj.art-a0936543316442b0bf2182da742e88342023-11-23T10:04:51ZengMDPI AGBehavioral Sciences2076-328X2022-04-0112512410.3390/bs12050124Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success ModelChan-Sheng Kuo0Chia-Chien Hsu1Department of Information Management, Shih Hsin University, Taipei City 116, TaiwanDepartment of Tourism, Shih Hsin University, Taipei City 116, TaiwanVideo game streaming has become a popular leisure activity which, depending on content, level of skill, and user interest, reaches a wide array of audiences. Using streaming platforms, client users are able to broadcast their video gameplays and use chat rooms to interact with other viewers and game players in real time. This paper aimed to develop and examine a theoretical explanation concerning the formation of client users’ satisfaction with, perceived net benefits of, and continuance intention to use a particular streaming platform. The study employed the updated IS Success Model. An online questionnaire was designed for individuals who were game streaming users of a streaming platform. A total of 632 usable responses were used in the data analysis. The results pointed out that system quality, information quality, service quality, and user motivation all positively and significantly affected user satisfaction. User satisfaction had a positive and significant effect on perceived net benefits and continuance intention to use a streaming platform. Perceived net benefits positively and significantly related to continuance intention to use a particular streaming platform. The moderating effect of emotional involvement between user satisfaction and perceived net benefits was confirmed.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/12/5/124the updated IS Success Modelstreaming platformuser satisfactionperceived net benefitcontinuance intention to use
spellingShingle Chan-Sheng Kuo
Chia-Chien Hsu
Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model
Behavioral Sciences
the updated IS Success Model
streaming platform
user satisfaction
perceived net benefit
continuance intention to use
title Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model
title_full Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model
title_fullStr Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model
title_full_unstemmed Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model
title_short Continuance Intention to Use and Perceived Net Benefits as Perceived by Streaming Platform Users: An Application of the Updated IS Success Model
title_sort continuance intention to use and perceived net benefits as perceived by streaming platform users an application of the updated is success model
topic the updated IS Success Model
streaming platform
user satisfaction
perceived net benefit
continuance intention to use
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-328X/12/5/124
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