More the merrier!! Understanding the effect of available content choices over willingness to pay for over-the-top subscriptions

被引:1
作者
Gupta, Shaphali [1 ]
Shrivastava, Pooja [1 ]
Gupta-Rawal, Soniya [2 ]
机构
[1] MICA, FPM Dept, Ahmadabad, India
[2] Univ Cambridge, Judge Business Sch, Cambridge, England
关键词
choice theory; content affinity; content choices; Hayes process; over-the-top; reviews and recommendations; subscription intention; willingness to pay; SERVICES; CULTURE;
D O I
10.1002/mar.21895
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Around the globe, the trend of cutting cable cords in favor of over-the-top media platforms has been rising tremendously. Further, the influx of different content is disrupting media consumption behavior. Underpinning the choice theory, this study investigates the effect of the availability of content choices on over-the-top platforms on users' subscription intention. Insights from the triangulation of marketplace evidence and interviews reveal that the availability of content choices leads to the willingness to pay for the content, which further leads to the subscription intention. The conceptual framework suggests that content affinity, reviews, and recommendations play a moderating role in suggested relationships. The three experimental studies validate that the role of content choices on subscription intention is mediated by the higher willingness to pay for the content only in the absence of negative platform-related reviews and recommendations. Further, this study presents content strategies and suggested matrices for practitioners and paves the way for academicians to explore digital adoptions using choice theory for future research.
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页码:2612 / 2626
页数:15
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