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The Impact of Perceived Value on Consumer In-App Purchase Intention of Chinese Mobile Games Market

In: Proceedings of the 2024 9th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2024)

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  • Xiao Hai

    (Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University)

  • Nusanee Meekaewkunchorn

    (Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University)

  • Chaiyawit Muangmee

    (Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University)

Abstract

With the rapid expansion of Internet users and the continuous growth of China's mobile game user base, it is very important for developers and industry stakeholders to better understand the factors affecting in app purchases. This study uses the PERVAL model to explore consumer attitudes towards emotional, quality, social, and price values, as well as their impact on in app purchase intention. This study was based on a questionnaire survey and collected responses from 403 Chinese mobile game players. The research results indicate that perceived credibility, playability, social interaction, and pricing significantly affect consumers’ in app purchase intention. It is worth noting that games with more attractive social and reasonably priced experiences are more likely to drive in app purchases.

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  • Xiao Hai & Nusanee Meekaewkunchorn & Chaiyawit Muangmee, 2024. "The Impact of Perceived Value on Consumer In-App Purchase Intention of Chinese Mobile Games Market," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Radulescu Magdalena & Bootheina Majoul & Satya Narayan Singh & Abdul Rauf (ed.), Proceedings of the 2024 9th International Conference on Social Sciences and Economic Development (ICSSED 2024), pages 674-680, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-459-4_76
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-459-4_76
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