The impact of perceived risk,intangibility and consumer characteristics on online game playing |
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Authors: | Lily Shui-Lien Chen |
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Affiliation: | Graduate Institute of Management Sciences, Tamkang University, No. 151, Ying-Chuan Road, Tamsui, Taipei County 25137, Taiwan |
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Abstract: | Online game is the most popular entertainment application in the virtual world and online gamers demonstrate high attachment to playing online games. Previous studies have linked to the numerous negative outcomes in playing online games. The factors contribute to the negative consequences on using online game have been relatively neglected. The purpose of this study is to explore the impact of perceived risk, intangibility, gender and age (adolescent/adult) difference on online game playing consequences and intentions. Past usage frequency is also made to look into the influence additional purchase intention. A total of 1418 useful questionnaires (including 1018 from public interview and 400 from online questionnaire feedback) were collected for final data analysis. The results demonstrated the important roles that time risk, psychological risk, financial risk, physical intangibility, mental intangibility and generality play on the negative consequences associated with online game playing. The results also indicated that male and adolescent individuals spent much more time on online game and intented to act the entertainment more than females and adults did. Finally, past online game playing frequency was showed to be a positive predictor of future online game playing intention. |
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Keywords: | Online game Perceived risk Intangibility Behavioral intention |
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