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The Effects of Social Media Engagement of e-Sports Broadcasting Viewers on Viewing Commitment, Viewing Satisfaction and loyalty

  • Kim, Seyun
    • International Journal of Internet, Broadcasting and Communication
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.213-221
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    • 2022
  • The purpose of this study is to investigate the structural relationship between media engagement, viewing immersion, viewing satisfaction, and loyalty of e-sports viewers. In order to achieve the purpose of this study, a survey was conducted on 300 college students with experience in watching e-sports in Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, and Chungnam. Data processing was done with SPSS 26 for frequency analysis, Cronbach's α analysis. Also, AMOS 13 was used for confirmatory factor analysis and structural equation model analysis. We have the following results. first, among the sub-factors of media engagement, functional engagement and communal engagement had a significant effect on viewing commitment. Second, among the sub-factors of media engagement, emotional engagement had a significant effect on viewing satisfaction. Third, it was found that viewing commitment and viewing satisfaction had a significant effect on loyalty. From the results of this study, it can be seen that the media engagement of e-sports viewers affects loyalty through viewing commitment and viewing satisfaction.

Distribution and Evaluation of News on Portals: How News Use and Engagement Influence Portal News Credibility

  • Najin JUN
    • Journal of Distribution Science
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    • v.21 no.7
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    • pp.1-9
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    • 2023
  • Purpose: This study aims to understand if heterogeneous news is evenly consumed and distributed on portals as it examines people's news use and engagement behaviors and news credibility. Focusing on the four behaviors of news use, i.e., viewing news by keyword search, viewing news from subscribed sources, viewing news from the list of most-viewed news, and reading comments, and the three behaviors of news engagement, i.e., sharing news, 'liking' or 'recommending' news, and posting comments, this study investigates the relation between each of the behaviors and portal news credibility. Research design, data and methodology: From 2022 News Audience Survey in Korea, this study conducts a regression analysis to investigate the relations between each behavior and news credibility. Results: The results show a positive relation for the former two news use behaviors and the latter two news engagement behaviors, and a negative relation for the latter two news use behaviors. Conclusions: The positive relations between active news use and engagement behaviors and portal news credibility indicate that news consumers are more likely to use and engage in attitude-consistent news rather than attitude-challenging news, implying that heterogeneous news is less likely to be consumed and distributed evenly on portals across all news users.

The Influence of Characters' Aesthetic Elements on Viewing Engagement and Re-viewing Intention : Focusing on the Chinese historical TV series 'The Story of Yanxi Palace' (캐릭터의 미적요소가 시청 몰입도와 재시청 의도에 미치는 영향 : 중국 사극 드라마<연희공략(延禧攻略)>를 대상으로)

  • Han, Ming;Yun, Su-Mi;Choi, Hye-Jin;Kwon, Oh-Hyeok
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.369-378
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    • 2022
  • This study analyzed the effect of aesthetic elements of characters on viewing immersion and re-watching intentions in Chinese historical dramas. For the empirical study, frequency analysis, factor analysis, reliability analysis, correlation analysis, and regression analysis were performed using SPSS 23.0 based on the questionnaire of 330 Chinese who watched the historical drama . As a result of the study, it was found that the character aesthetic elements of Chinese historical dramas with hair and costumes had a positive effect on viewing immersion and re-watching intentions. In addition, it was found that viewing immersion had a mediating effect on the relationship between aesthetic factors and re-viewing intention. It is expected that continuous character creation can be expected through various aesthetic elements such as hair and clothes to increase the value of dramas in the future.

The Effects of One Person Media Broadcasting Use Motivation and Social Viewing on Consumer Brand Attitudes, Brand Engagement, and Purchase Intention (1인 미디어 인터넷 방송 이용 동기와 사회적 시청이 브랜드 태도, 브랜드 관여 및 구매의도에 미치는 영향)

  • Namgung, Jin;Lee, Jin Kyun
    • The Journal of the Korea Contents Association
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    • v.20 no.7
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    • pp.30-46
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    • 2020
  • New media is rapidly changing with the recent development of the technology of transmitting, producing, editing, and sharing video information. This study investigates the effects of one person media broadcasting use motivation and social viewing on consumer attitudes toward brand, brand engagement, and purchase intention. It was fond that motives such as differentiation, social interaction with other viewers, mutual interaction with BJ, information-seeking, and new fun-seeking positively affected brand attitudes. Also, the same motives except fun-seeking positively affected brand engagement. Only mutual interaction with BJ and information-seeking were found to be positively related to purchase intention. Meanwhile, para-social relationships, social presence, and subjective norm positively influenced on brand attitudes and purchase intention each. Also, para-social relationships and social presence were positively related to brand engagement. Theoretical and practical implications, and suggestions for future studies are discussed in detail.

A Study on the Characteristics of Viewing Behaviors by the Composition Type Exhibition Scenarios - Focused on Natural Science Museums - (전시시나리오구조 유형별 관람행동특성에 관한 연구 - 자연과학계박물관을 중심으로 -)

  • Lim Che-Zinn;Hong Su-Mi;Kim Min-Ah
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.15 no.4 s.57
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    • pp.106-114
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    • 2006
  • The purposes of natural science museums are to educate the general public on the principles and application of science, and help them understand various aspects of science technology. Data should be analyzed by considering these educational aspects of exhibition, and the methods of presenting exhibits should be decided. Accordingly, the composition of exhibition contents with various exhibition elements has an important role at natural science museums. The relation and structure of exhibition themes are significant factors in helping visitors understand the principles of science and a system of viewing circulation can be used as an important tool for understanding the flow of exhibition. In other words, at the planning stage for the composition of exhibition contents, the relation of exhibition themes as well as the circulation patterns of viewers can induce active viewing behaviors. Therefore, centering on the patterns of viewing circulation as well as on the connectivity of exhibition themes at natural science museums, the purposes of this research are: 1) to conceptualize the composition of exhibition contents; and 2) to find elements that can induce active viewing behaviors by analyzing visitors' viewing behaviors. This research was establishing an analytical indicator of contact for viewing behaviors observed from the composition of exhibition scenarios, the active viewing patterns of engagement, first contact, and repeated contact were analyzed. First, a composition pattern with a high participation rate, in contact with exhibits, was found to induce an overall-viewing circulation and have a big ring of the composition of exhibition themes. Second, by inducing a partial-viewing circulation pattern, a high rate of first contacts was observed from a ring pattern of theme connection. Even for the structure with theme connection with depth, a high frequency of contacts with various exhibits was found when exhibition themes have a ring pattern. Third, the repeated contacts were mostly found in the form of scenarios, which has a successive structure of ring and cross patterns.

Next Generation Non-Glasses 3D Stereoscopic Monitors and Spatial Information (차세대 무안경 3D 입체 모니터와 공간정보)

  • Lee, Seun-Geun;Jeon, Young-Jae;Lee, Dong-Cheon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Surveying, Geodesy, Photogrammetry, and Cartography Conference
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    • 2010.04a
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    • pp.81-85
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    • 2010
  • Recently, 3D stereo movies, 3D TV broadcasting, and stereoscopic monitors become hot issue. Worldwide engagement in an intense competition for stereo viewing technology just begins. Photogrammetry is the originator of dealing obtaining stereo imagery, processing and display. Non-glasses stereo monitors will replace existing monitors in near future. This study introduces real 3D stereo viewing methods of geospatial data on the non-glasses stereoscopic monitors.

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Men Watching Melodrama: The Middle-Aged Male's Viewing Experience of Women's Genre (멜로드라마 보는 남자들: 중년 남성의 여성 장르 시청 경험에 관한 연구)

  • Kang, Seung-Hwa;Im, Yung-Ho;Noh, Tae-Min
    • Korean journal of communication and information
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    • v.58
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    • pp.201-221
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    • 2012
  • The male audience for melodrama, a typical women's genre, has drawn little attention in the audience research. Thus, this paper examines how and in what context they watch it, as well as how they accept and rationalize their 'feminine' taste. And in-depth interviews were conducted with seven middle-aged males. While they acknowledge their feminine taste, they tend to legitimize and re-contextualize it in ways that may not contradict their notion of masculinity. Consequently, they often demonstrate seemingly contradictory attitudes oscillating between enjoying it and distancing themselves from their please of viewing. Yet, their acknowledgement of feminization hardly extends to an acceptance of being labelled 'feminine' men. They attempt to distance themselves from emotional engagement in television viewing, either through emotional self-censorship or under-valuation of the taste for the genre itself. Finally, they hardly connect their taste for the genre to a sort of active post-viewing practices of fandom. The results have considerable implications for understanding how the melodrama-viewing males keep traversing the boundaries of gender-specific genres, and reconstitute the notion of masculinity.

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A Research of Exhibition Narrative Oriented Space Analysis of Science Museum - Based on Exhibition Space of Gwachun National Science Museum (내러티브 관점에서의 과학박물관 전시공간 분석 - 과천과학관의 자연사 및 전통과학 전시공간을 중심으로-)

  • Kim, Seongjin;Lee, Hyunsoo
    • Korean Institute of Interior Design Journal
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.108-116
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    • 2014
  • This study is based on the arguments of Sofia Sarah and concept of 'Sequence Narrative' of Nigel Coates, the founder of Nato. Specifically, this study was conducted under the premise that narrative exhibition space will affect the engagement of viewers. As a result of this study, a method of analyzing a science museum's exhibition space was presented using the narrative structure and the following attributes of visuals: sequence of viewing; spatial tension; spatial pace. The findings are as follows. In terms of 'spatial tension', the exhibiton space with the following progression was more likely to provide viewers with in-depth experience: 'raise of tension' - 'change of pace' - detente.' Although the limited sample doesn't lead to verification of the analysis method and conclusion of its significance, the following was clearly revealed: Exhibiton space that utilizes the structure and attributes of a narrative that provides progression and dramatic tension, as if the viewers were watching a film, is more likely to offer in-depth experience than other spaces. In terms of 'phase transition', the following was revealed: Pace variation around the space with the strongest spatial tension could affect the concentration and engagement of viewers. It suggests the following fact: Spatial rhythm and speed variation in the area with the strongest visual emphasis encourage viewers to feel the spatial changes, maintain their concentration, and continue their viewing.

A Study on the Viewing Attitude and Intention for Perceived Usefulness and Ease of use of Terrestrial UHD Broadcasting - Center for Extended Technology Acceptance Model(ETAM)- (지상파 UHD 방송에 대한 인지된 유용성과 용이성이 시청태도 및 의향에 미치는 영향에 관한 연구 - 확장된 기술수용모형(ETAM) 중심으로 -)

  • Chun, Byung-Jong;Kim, Jong-Moo
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.15 no.11
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    • pp.413-424
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    • 2017
  • This research was conducted to find out about the effects of a perceived usefulness and a perceived ease of use on the viewer's attitude and their intention to use of the Terrestrial UHD Broadcasting. The survey was conducted with 191 respondents while innovativeness, relative advantage, active engagement, accessibility and affinity were considered as the external variables for this research. As the result shows, the external variables that affect the perceived usefulness are affinity, relative advantage, and innovativeness. However, it was confirmed that the accessibility has no major effect on the perceived usefulness. Among the external variables, the innovativeness has the highest level of effectiveness on the perceived usefulness of UHD broadcasting. Relative advantage, active engagement, and affinity were followed in orderly fashion. Especially, the perceived ease of use on UHD broadcasting has a major effect on the perceived usefulness. Also, the perceived usefulness affects the viewers' attitude and their intention to use. And the research verified that there is no correlation between the perceived ease of use vs. attitude and between attitude vs. intention to use. Therefore, we can safely say that the perceived usefulness of UHD broadcasting has main effects on viewers' attitude and their intention to use of UHD broadcasting.

Basic Emotions Elicited by Korean Affective Picture System Can be Differentiated by Autonomic Responses

  • Sohn, Jin-Hun;Estate Sokhadze;Lee, Kyug-Hwa;Imgap Yi
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Emotion and Sensibility Conference
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    • 2000.04a
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    • pp.370-379
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    • 2000
  • Autonomic responses were analyzed in 323 college students exposed to visual stimulation with Korean Affective Picture System (KAPS). Cardiac, vascular and electrodermal variables were recorded during 30 sec of viewing affective pictures. The same slides intended to elicit basic emotions (fear, anger, surprise, disgust, sadness, happiness) were presented to subjects in 2 trials with different experimental context. The first time slides were shown without any instructions (passive viewing), while during the second with instruction to exert efforts to magnify experienced emotion induced by pictures (active viewing). The aim of the study was to differentiate autonomic manifestations of emotions elicited by KAPS stimulation and to identify the role of instructed emotional engagement on physiological response profiles. The obtained results demonstrated reproducibility of responses in both trials with different contexts. Pairwise comparison of physiological responses in emotion conditions revealed the most pronounced differentiation for "ear-anger" and "fear-sadness" pairs (in electrodermal and HR variability parameters). "Fear-surprise" pair was also well differentiable. The typical response profile for all emotions included HR acceleration (except happiness and surprise), an increase of electrodermal activity, and a decrease of pulse volume. Higher cardiovascular and electrodermal reactivity to fear observed in this study, e.g., as compared to data with IAPS as stimuli, can be explained by cultural relevance and higher effectiveness of KAPS as stimuli, can be explained by cultural relevance and higher effectiveness of KAPS in producing certain emotions such as fear in Koreans.

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