Optimizing live streaming engagement through store atmospheric cues: exploring prosocial behavior and social comparison-insights from streamers and viewers
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Lyu, Jing
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Univ Southampton, Southampton, Hants, EnglandUniv Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
Lyu, Jing
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Liang, Yan Danni
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Bournemouth Univ, Sch Business, Mkt & Business Management, Poole, Dorset, EnglandUniv Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
Liang, Yan Danni
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Nagarajan, Durga Vellore
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Univ Southampton, Mkt, Business Sch, FHEA, Southampton, Hants, EnglandUniv Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
Nagarajan, Durga Vellore
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[1] Univ Southampton, Southampton, Hants, England
[2] Bournemouth Univ, Sch Business, Mkt & Business Management, Poole, Dorset, England
[3] Univ Southampton, Mkt, Business Sch, FHEA, Southampton, Hants, England
Live streaming platform;
Atmospheric cues;
Social comparison theory;
Semi-structured interviews;
Streamers and viewers;
Prosocial behavior;
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10.1108/INTR-01-2024-0073
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F [经济];
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PurposeLive Streaming Marketing has emerged as a transformative medium, facilitating real-time product promotion and brand messaging and reshaping consumer engagement. However, knowledge of the impact of Store Atmospheric cues within live streaming contexts remains scarce. This research delves into the dynamic interplay between streamers and viewers across diverse live streaming platforms, with a focus on the impact of distinct atmospheric cues. It also seeks to explore prosocial behavior and integrate elements of social comparison theory.Design/methodology/approachWe conducted semi-structured interviews with 14 streamers and 26 viewers. Participants who were active on streaming platforms and had experience of multiple live streaming sessions were purposively identified. The thematic coding approach and NVivo 12 software were employed to gain a nuanced understanding of live streaming dynamics.FindingsOur findings highlight the significant role of emerging atmospheric cues in shaping immersive streaming experiences and fostering prosocial behavior. Additionally, we observed three formats of upward social comparisons between streamers and viewers, wherein viewers compared themselves with streamers and peers, and streamers engaged in comparisons with more experienced counterparts. This finding contributes to a sense of digital community and positive interactions because of live streaming adoptions.Originality/valueBy extending the application of social comparison theory, this study provides valuable insights for practitioners and scholars, enriching the understanding of both streamers' and viewers' psychological behavior and the dynamics of virtual retail settings.