Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage

Despite research establishing emojis as sites of critical racial discourse, there is a paucity of literature examining their importance in the increasingly popular context of mobile payments. This is particularly important as new forms of social payment platforms such as Venmo bridge the seamlessnes...

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Main Authors: Dhiraj Murthy, Sabitha Sudarshan, Jung-Ah Lee, Charulata Ghosh, Pratik Shah, Wei-Jie Xiao, Ishank Arora, Clive Unger, Amelia Acker
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2020-11-01
Series:Big Data & Society
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951720949564
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author Dhiraj Murthy
Sabitha Sudarshan
Jung-Ah Lee
Charulata Ghosh
Pratik Shah
Wei-Jie Xiao
Ishank Arora
Clive Unger
Amelia Acker
author_facet Dhiraj Murthy
Sabitha Sudarshan
Jung-Ah Lee
Charulata Ghosh
Pratik Shah
Wei-Jie Xiao
Ishank Arora
Clive Unger
Amelia Acker
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description Despite research establishing emojis as sites of critical racial discourse, there is a paucity of literature examining their importance in the increasingly popular context of mobile payments. This is particularly important as new forms of social payment platforms such as Venmo bridge the seamlessness of mobile payments with the vibrant communicative practices of social networks. As such, they provide a unique medium to examine how emojis are used within the context of digital consumption, and by extension, self-representation. This study analyzes approximately 325 million public transactions on the U.S. payment platform Venmo to understand whether emoji usage in mobile payments is more hedonic or utilitarian. We then explore how race is represented across emoji usage on Venmo via tone-modified emojis, a subset of emojis whereby users can choose a skin tone. We found that while emojis in general are used for more hedonic purposes than utilitarian ones, darker tone-modified emojis indicate a proportionately higher use in hedonic consumption as compared to lighter tone-modified emojis, and also show a higher representation of utilitarian categories in transactions. Thematic analysis revealed that subsets with darker tone-modified emojis have a greater lexical variety and engage in more playful uses of emoji in mobile payments
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spelling doaj.art-c3c0ba465c3445d7b80a8bcc05a2d4962022-12-21T19:00:32ZengSAGE PublishingBig Data & Society2053-95172020-11-01710.1177/2053951720949564Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usageDhiraj MurthySabitha SudarshanJung-Ah LeeCharulata GhoshPratik ShahWei-Jie XiaoIshank AroraClive UngerAmelia AckerDespite research establishing emojis as sites of critical racial discourse, there is a paucity of literature examining their importance in the increasingly popular context of mobile payments. This is particularly important as new forms of social payment platforms such as Venmo bridge the seamlessness of mobile payments with the vibrant communicative practices of social networks. As such, they provide a unique medium to examine how emojis are used within the context of digital consumption, and by extension, self-representation. This study analyzes approximately 325 million public transactions on the U.S. payment platform Venmo to understand whether emoji usage in mobile payments is more hedonic or utilitarian. We then explore how race is represented across emoji usage on Venmo via tone-modified emojis, a subset of emojis whereby users can choose a skin tone. We found that while emojis in general are used for more hedonic purposes than utilitarian ones, darker tone-modified emojis indicate a proportionately higher use in hedonic consumption as compared to lighter tone-modified emojis, and also show a higher representation of utilitarian categories in transactions. Thematic analysis revealed that subsets with darker tone-modified emojis have a greater lexical variety and engage in more playful uses of emoji in mobile paymentshttps://doi.org/10.1177/2053951720949564
spellingShingle Dhiraj Murthy
Sabitha Sudarshan
Jung-Ah Lee
Charulata Ghosh
Pratik Shah
Wei-Jie Xiao
Ishank Arora
Clive Unger
Amelia Acker
Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
Big Data & Society
title Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
title_full Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
title_fullStr Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
title_short Understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments: Exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
title_sort understanding the meaning of emoji in mobile social payments exploring the use of mobile payments as hedonic versus utilitarian through skin tone modified emoji usage
url https://doi.org/10.1177/2053951720949564
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