Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload

Opportunities for the over-the-top platforms rose as need for entertainment increased during COVID-19. This study identifies customer response to OTT based on attitude-towards-piracy (AP), choice-overload (CO), and technology-anxiety (TA). No studies combine those variables with purchase-intention (...

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Main Authors: Adamos, Gabriel John L., Carandang, Ma. Casey L., Lin, Moses A., Jr., Llantino, Nuella Mari D.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdb_dsi-11512023-05-08T06:12:44Z Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload Adamos, Gabriel John L. Carandang, Ma. Casey L. Lin, Moses A., Jr. Llantino, Nuella Mari D. Opportunities for the over-the-top platforms rose as need for entertainment increased during COVID-19. This study identifies customer response to OTT based on attitude-towards-piracy (AP), choice-overload (CO), and technology-anxiety (TA). No studies combine those variables with purchase-intention (PI); and Filipino OTT users are under-researched respondents. Six hypotheses are proposed: The effect of AP and CO to PI separately, with and without moderator TA; and combined effect of AP and CO to PI, with and without moderator TA. A descriptive-correlational-causal design, surveying 100 NCR-based, 1-month long, OTT users, aged 18-35, through purposive sampling, is followed. The effect of AP to PI was insignificant because PI is independent from ethics; CO leads to PI because choice availability entices customers; AP and CO on PI was insignificant because choosing OTT is difficult when it can be free; TA moderates AP on PI because anxious leechers subscribe out of fear; TA moderates CO on PI because technologically-anxious subscribers have decision fatigue; and TA moderates AP and CO on PI because anxious leechers with decision fatigue want to subscribe. OTT platforms are recommended to hire curators alongside AI algorithms, introduce custom-subscription plans, one-genre marketing, and source-recipient leeching discount to compete against piracy by utilizing CO and TA. 2023-03-27T07:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdb_dsi/152 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etdb_dsi/article/1151/viewcontent/Modern_day_problems_2The_moderating_effect_of_technology_anxiety_Redacted.pdf Decision Sciences and Innovation Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Consumers—Attitudes Streaming video Piracy (Copyright) Marketing
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Consumers—Attitudes
Streaming video
Piracy (Copyright)
Marketing
spellingShingle Consumers—Attitudes
Streaming video
Piracy (Copyright)
Marketing
Adamos, Gabriel John L.
Carandang, Ma. Casey L.
Lin, Moses A., Jr.
Llantino, Nuella Mari D.
Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
description Opportunities for the over-the-top platforms rose as need for entertainment increased during COVID-19. This study identifies customer response to OTT based on attitude-towards-piracy (AP), choice-overload (CO), and technology-anxiety (TA). No studies combine those variables with purchase-intention (PI); and Filipino OTT users are under-researched respondents. Six hypotheses are proposed: The effect of AP and CO to PI separately, with and without moderator TA; and combined effect of AP and CO to PI, with and without moderator TA. A descriptive-correlational-causal design, surveying 100 NCR-based, 1-month long, OTT users, aged 18-35, through purposive sampling, is followed. The effect of AP to PI was insignificant because PI is independent from ethics; CO leads to PI because choice availability entices customers; AP and CO on PI was insignificant because choosing OTT is difficult when it can be free; TA moderates AP on PI because anxious leechers subscribe out of fear; TA moderates CO on PI because technologically-anxious subscribers have decision fatigue; and TA moderates AP and CO on PI because anxious leechers with decision fatigue want to subscribe. OTT platforms are recommended to hire curators alongside AI algorithms, introduce custom-subscription plans, one-genre marketing, and source-recipient leeching discount to compete against piracy by utilizing CO and TA.
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author Adamos, Gabriel John L.
Carandang, Ma. Casey L.
Lin, Moses A., Jr.
Llantino, Nuella Mari D.
author_facet Adamos, Gabriel John L.
Carandang, Ma. Casey L.
Lin, Moses A., Jr.
Llantino, Nuella Mari D.
author_sort Adamos, Gabriel John L.
title Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
title_short Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
title_full Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
title_fullStr Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
title_full_unstemmed Modern day problems: The moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
title_sort modern day problems: the moderating effect of technology anxiety in understanding customer purchasing intention towards over-the-top entertainment platforms as an effect of attitude towards piracy and acceptance of choice overload
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