Min Qingfei

Professor   Supervisor of Doctorate Candidates   Supervisor of Master's Candidates

Gender:Male

Alma Mater:DUT

Degree:Doctoral Degree

School/Department:Faculty of Management & Economics, DUT

Discipline:Information Management and E-Government. Enterprise Management

Business Address:Room 406
Building of Faculty of Management & Economics,

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Understanding users' continuous content contribution behaviours on microblogs: an integrated perspective of uses and gratification theory and social influence theory

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Date:2021-11-04

Indexed by:Journal Article

Date of Publication:2021-02-02

Journal:BEHAVIOUR & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

Volume:39

Issue:5

Page Number:525-543

ISSN:0144-929X

Key Words:Microblog; social media; continuous content contribution; U&G; social influence

Abstract:Microblogs are revolutionising the way users produce, consume and distribute short content. The continuous content contributions of users are crucial for the sustainable development of microblogs. Knowledge regarding this user behaviour is scarce. Based on the uses and gratifications theory (U&G) and the social influence theory (SIT), this paper proposes an integrated research model with the aim of understanding the factors that affect users' continuous content contribution behaviours (CCCB) on microblogs. The data were collected from 379 microblog users in China. The empirical results indicate that perceived gratification had a positive but surprisingly trivial effect on continuous content contribution behaviours. Social influence had a strong and significantly positive effect on users' CCCB, it also had a positive moderating effect on the relationship between perceived gratification and CCCB. Users' perceived gratification was positively affected by the antecedents of self-expression, anticipated extrinsic rewards and anticipated reciprocity but negatively affected by privacy concerns. The platform attributes of microblogs (i.e. accessibility and interactivity) also influenced users' perceived gratification. This research contributes to social media research with regards to the theory of users' CCCB.

Personal Profile

Dr. Qingfei Min

  • Professor of Information Systems

  • PhD Supervisor

  • Director of Institute of Information System & Business Analytics

  • Visiting Scholar of University of Southern California (2010)

  • Member of the AIS


Research Fields:

  • IT/IS behavior and strategies

  • E-commerce/Mobile commerce/Social Commerce

  • Digital Transformation

  • Artificial Intelligence Application

  • Blockchain Innovation


Publications:

  • 50+ Journal articles (25 SSCI/SCI indexed)

  • 40+ Conference papers

  • 4 Monographs

  • 2 Textbooks




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