Title of article :
The use and continued willingness of Chinese teenagers to use Wechat, a mobile instant messaging software: based on the theory of use and satisfaction and the theory of planned behavior
Author/Authors :
Liu, Huaxiang faculty of social sciences and Humanities - University Malaysia Sabah - kota kinabalu, Malaysia , Lee, Kuok Tiung faculty of social sciences and Humanities - University Malaysia Sabah - kota kinabalu, Malaysia
Abstract :
With over one billion monthly active users, Chinese social networking and multipurpose software
Wechat has become one of the world's most popular social media platforms. Wechat has gradually
risen to the top of the social media heap among Chinese teenagers. Because of this, little is known
about how people's usage of Wechat is in
uenced by psychological factors. In order to build an
integrated model that can predict and explain a person's ongoing use of Wechat, researchers utilised
the theory of use and satisfaction (TUS) and the theory of planned behaviour (TPB). Researchers
used an upgraded version of the TPB model that incorporated the extra variables of self-identity and
belongingness to predict long-term Wechat usage intentions and behaviour in a sample of Chinese
adolescents. Further studies looked at the impact of Chinese adolescents' sense of self-identity and
belongingness on their usage of Wechat. regression studies partly conrmed the TPB: attitude and
subjective norm substantially predicted intents to continue using Wechat, and intention signicantly
predicted behaviour.... Intention and, perhaps surprisingly, behaviour were strongly predicted by
self-identity, but not by belongingness. Prior behaviour also had a strong in
uence on both intention
and behaviour. Wechat addiction was shown to be strongly correlated with feelings of self-identity
and belongingness. Fuzzy based theories of usage and satisfaction and hidden markov theories of
planned behaviour are also used in this research to investigate why adolescents use WeChat on their
mobile phones. Consumer involvement is examined for its effect on motivating demands and as a
mediating factor in problematic usage. All hypotheses are tested using techniques such as factor
analysis, correlation analysis, and structural equation modelling, which are based on Wechat user
surveys. These results may guide efforts aimed at modifying Chinese teens' ongoing usage of Wechat
or addictive tendencies for Wechat.
Keywords :
Wechat , Chinese teenagers , Fuzzy based theory of use and satisfaction , Hidden markov based theory of planned behavior (TPB)
Journal title :
International Journal of Nonlinear Analysis and Applications