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A Dual Model of Entertainment-Based and Community-Based Mechanisms to Explore Continued Participation in Online Entertainment Communities

机译:基于娱乐和社区的机制的双重模型,用于探索在线娱乐社区的持续参与

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Online entertainment communities have exploded in popularity and drawn attention from researchers. However, few studies have investigated what leads people to remain active in such communities at the postadoption stage. We proposed and tested a dual model of entertainment-based and community-based mechanisms to examine the factors that affect individuals' continued participation in online entertainment communities. Survival analysis was employed on a longitudinal dataset of 2,302 users collected over 2 years from an online game community. Our results were highly consistent with the theoretical model. Specifically, under the entertainment-based mechanism, our findings showed that the intensities of initial use and frequent use were positive predictors of players' activity lifespan. Under the community-based mechanism, the results demonstrated that the number of guilds a player was affiliated with and the average number of days of being a guild member positively predict players' lifespan in the game. Overall, our study suggests that the entertainment-based mechanism and community-based mechanism are two key drivers that determinate individuals' continued participation in online entertainment communities.
机译:在线娱乐社区已迅速普及,并引起了研究人员的关注。然而,很少有研究调查是什么导致人们在采用后阶段在这些社区保持活跃。我们提出并测试了基于娱乐和社区的双重机制模型,以研究影响个人继续参与在线娱乐社区的因素。在2年内从在线游戏社区收集的2,302名用户的纵向数据集上进行了生存分析。我们的结果与理论模型高度一致。具体而言,在基于娱乐的机制下,我们的发现表明,初次使用和频繁使用的强度是玩家活动寿命的积极预测因子。在基于社区的机制下,结果表明玩家所属的行会数量以及成为行会成员的平均天数可以积极预测玩家的游戏寿命。总体而言,我们的研究表明,基于娱乐的机制和基于社区的机制是决定个人继续参与在线娱乐社区的两个关键驱动因素。

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    《CyberPsychology & Behavior》 |2013年第5期|378-384|共7页
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    School of Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China,Wisconsin School of Business, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin;

    Annenberg School for Communication and Journalism, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California;

    Wisconsin School of Business University of Wisconsin-Madison 975 University Ave. Madison, WI 53706;

    School of Management, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China;

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