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Research on the Factors Influencing Mobile Game Adoption in China

In: Liss 2014

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  • Guoyin Jiang

    (Hubei University of Economics)

  • Ling Peng

    (Hubei University of Economics)

  • Ruoxi Liu

    (Hubei University of Economics)

Abstract

The mobile game is experiencing a rapid development and one of the favorite mobile applications. This article focuses on Chinese mobile game market and conducts an empirical research on the factors of the user adoption of mobile game. The research results show that perceived usefulness, perceived entertainment, economic cost and subject norm significantly affect the attitude of use, which results in behavior intention to adopt the mobile game, while the perceived ease of use, similarity and brand trust, which proposed to affect the user adoption in related literatures insignificantly affect use adoption of mobile game.

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  • Guoyin Jiang & Ling Peng & Ruoxi Liu, 2015. "Research on the Factors Influencing Mobile Game Adoption in China," Springer Books, in: Zhenji Zhang & Zuojun Max Shen & Juliang Zhang & Runtong Zhang (ed.), Liss 2014, edition 127, pages 1297-1302, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-662-43871-8_188
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-662-43871-8_188
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    1. Harris, Mark A. & Brookshire, Robert & Chin, Amita Goyal, 2016. "Identifying factors influencing consumers’ intent to install mobile applications," International Journal of Information Management, Elsevier, vol. 36(3), pages 441-450.

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