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Love Internet, Love Online Content Predicting Internet Affinity with Information and Social Gratifications

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Abstract

Purpose - This study examines how information and social gratifications sought by Internet users affects their affinity for the Internet or for particular types of online content.Design/methodology/approach - A survey was administered in Singapore to collect data. A correlation analysis, a paired-sample t test, and hierarchical regression analyses are conducted to address the research questions and hypotheses.Findings - Affinity for the Internet and affinity for particular types of online content are correlated and distinct. Both relate positively to social gratifications. The passive social gratification of Internet access and the active pursuit of interactions exert similar impact on both types of affinity. Information affects neither after social gratifications are controlled.Practical implications - Constant access to online contacts or quality online interaction may facilitate social gratifications, thereby boosting user affinity for the Internet or for particular types of online content. Online information should be presented interactively to attract and retain users. The selection of online content and applications should also be made easier to cultivate a loyal user market. Originality/value - This study contributes to U&G theory by adapting a television-based proposition to cyberspace, and examining the attitudinal effect of online social gratifications involving different levels of user activity.

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