Understanding the moderating role of chronotypes for online mobile gaming in-app purchase intention

Tariq, B., Ramayah, T., Griffiths, M.D. ORCID: 0000-0001-8880-6524, Ariza-Montes, A. and Han, H., 2024. Understanding the moderating role of chronotypes for online mobile gaming in-app purchase intention. European Research on Management and Business Economics, 30 (3): 100252. ISSN 2444-8834

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Abstract

In the highly dynamic and fast growing online mobile gaming industry, revenue streams are the most important for the game developers. One of the significant ways to generate revenues is to boost the in-app purchases by gamers. Using Stimulus-Organism-Response (SOR) framework, the present study modelled addiction, loyalty and in-app purchases with chronotypes (a biological disposition) as a moderator. The study posited that loyalty is one of the significant mediators to convert addiction into in-app purchases. For the present study, 345 university students completed a survey, and the data were analyzed via SmartPLS using multigroup analysis. The moderation of chronotypes (a biological disposition) and mediation of loyalty for in-app purchase intention were tested and supported by the results. The study suggested that evening type individuals had a higher tendency to be loyal towards online mobile gaming compared to morning type individuals. Moreover, evening type individuals had higher inclination toward in-app purchase intention compared to morning type individuals. Loyalty functioned as a mediator between addiction and in-app purchase intention. The present study is one of the first to investigate the role of chronotypes as moderator and loyalty as a mediator for online mobile gaming in-app purchase intention utilizing the SOR framework. From a practitioners’ perspective, the present study highlighted a loyal segment of gamers who is more inclined to make in-app purchases. In addition, it highlights a dilemma for gaming operators to balance revenue generation with the well-being of its clientele.

Item Type: Journal article
Publication Title: European Research on Management and Business Economics
Creators: Tariq, B., Ramayah, T., Griffiths, M.D., Ariza-Montes, A. and Han, H.
Publisher: Elsevier BV
Date: 2024
Volume: 30
Number: 3
ISSN: 2444-8834
Identifiers:
NumberType
10.1016/j.iedeen.2024.100252DOI
1914035Other
Divisions: Schools > School of Social Sciences
Record created by: Laura Ward
Date Added: 11 Jul 2024 10:33
Last Modified: 11 Jul 2024 10:33
URI: https://irep.ntu.ac.uk/id/eprint/51739

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