What drives continuance intention to share location-based information?

Kuo-Lun Hsiao
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'Check-in' is a popular social networking site (SNS) applications for mobile devices based on location-based services (LBSs). However, few studies have investigated factors which attract users to use and share such services with their friends. The present study proposes a framework based on network externalities, motivation theory, and privacy concerns. The research model was tested through a survey of 232 Facebook check-in users. Results suggest that factors such as network externalities, number of peers and perceived complementarity had a direct positive effect on four types of motivations: perceived enjoyment, satisfaction, expected relationship, and reward. Moreover, all motivations except reward had a significant impact on continuance intention to share location information. However, privacy concerns were found to have insignificant negative effect on intention. The implications of this research are discussed along with insights into development strategies for mobile applications using LBSs.
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是什么推动了连续性共享基于位置的信息?
“Check-in”是一款基于位置服务(lbs)的移动设备流行社交网站(SNS)应用程序。然而,很少有研究调查吸引用户使用这些服务并与朋友分享这些服务的因素。本研究提出了一个基于网络外部性、动机理论和隐私问题的框架。该研究模型通过对232名Facebook签到用户的调查进行了测试。结果表明,网络外部性、同伴数量和感知互补性等因素对感知享受、满意度、期望关系和奖励四种动机有直接的正向影响。此外,除奖励外,所有动机都对地理位置信息分享的持续意愿有显著影响。然而,隐私问题对意向的负面影响并不显著。本文讨论了本研究的意义以及对使用lbs的移动应用程序开发策略的见解。
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