An Extended Expectation-Confirmation Model and Post-Adoption Behaviour of Augmented-Reality Game Players
Mathupayas Thongmak ()
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Mathupayas Thongmak: Thammasat University
Chapter Chapter 6 in Business in Uncertainty, 2024, pp 115-137 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract The purpose of this work is to adapt the Expectation Confirmation Theory (ECT)/ Expectation Confirmation Model (ECM) and the Theory of Consumption Value (TCV) to explore antecedents and consequences of adopting an Augmented-Reality (AR) Game. Pokémon Go players in Thailand completed an online questionnaire. A Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) and Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) approaches were employed to test a measurement model and a structural model. The results confirmed that the ECT/ ECM and the TCV were efficient to explain players’ continuance intention. Findings guide not only game marketers but also game providers and game developers in improving the game design and game marketing strategies. This study extended the impacts continuance intention/ satisfaction to game addiction, intention to recommend, and intention to use other LBSs.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-65587-6_6
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