An empirical study of the determinants of the intention to participate in user-created contents (UCC) services

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Up to now UCC services have been dominating the majority of the internet traffic, yet the answers to what motivates people to participate in the UCC services still remain vague and unclear. It is the motivation to find these answers that lead to this study. We adopted technology acceptance model (TAM) to our model and examined the effects of external variables—social identity, telepresence, altruism, perceived playfulness and social trust. Data was collected from undergraduate students in Jeonju University, South Korea, who had experience in UCC. The findings showed that social trust and perceived playfulness play a pivotal role in explaining the individual’s behavioral intention to participate in UCC services. Also, perceived encouragement was found to have significant influence on social trust instead of its direct effect on the intention to participate in UCC services. Additionally, social identity and telepresence were the most important factors of perceived encouragement. This implication can help both researchers and Web practitioners to better understand user behavior in UCC context.

论文关键词:User-created contents,Technology acceptance model,Social trust,Perceived playfulness,Perceived encouragement,Telepresence,Altruism,Social identity

论文评审过程:Available online 13 June 2011.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eswa.2011.05.098