Find me here : share store information through check-in
Purpose: This paper aims to propose several characteristics of check-in services and investigates whether these characteristics influence customer perceived utilitarian and hedonic values. These perceived values mediate the influences of check-in services on customers' responses. Design/methodology/approach: From the perspective of mobile check-in service, the authors proposed a framework with several hypotheses and verified the model with structural equation modeling based on questionnaire data collected from mobile device users. Findings: The results indicate that self-disclosure, expressive support and self-congruity positively relate to utilitarian value; instrumental support positively relates to hedonic value and both hedonic and utilitarian values positively relate to continuance intention and re-patronage intention. However, sales promotion has no significant influence on both hedonic and utilitarian check-in values. Originality/value: This study applies the concept of location-based social networks to provide new insights into the evolving user-generated content research in the interactive marketing field.
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2021
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Authors: | Yin, Chin-Ching ; Tang, Yun-Chia ; Hsieh, Yi-Ching ; Chiu, Hung-Chang ; Jhu, Shu-Jie |
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Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing. - Emerald, ISSN 2040-7122, ZDB-ID 2556111-X. - Vol. 16.2021, 2 (13.08.), p. 259-276
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Emerald |
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