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Explicating user behavior toward multi-screen adoption and diffusion User experience in the multi-screen media ecology

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INTERNET RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 2, Pages 338-361

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/IntR-12-2015-0334

Keywords

Neural network; Cross-platform; Multi-device experience; Multi-screen strategy; One-source multi-use

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Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to analyze user behavior toward multi-screen services by employing neural networks to predict overall customer satisfaction and to prioritize the factors that influence customer intentions. Design/methodology/approach-Multi-screen experiences require a new approach incorporating multiple methods. A proposed multi-state analytic approach in which the research model is tested using structural equation modeling was utilized. The results were then used as inputs for a neural network model to predict multi-screen adoption. Findings-The findings indicate that multi-screen quality significantly influences usability, which subsequently affects the adoption of the technology. Practical implications-The policy and managerial implications of multi-screen development are discussed based on the models of acceptance and diffusion. Social implications-The emergence of multi-screen services as well as the simultaneous and sequential engagement of users with multiple devices throughout the day challenges the ability of marketers to develop effective communication strategies. Originality/value-This study provides an in-depth analysis and heuristic data regarding user drivers, market dynamics, and policy implications in the one-source multi-use ecosystem.

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