The playfulness of Facebook - Shaped by underlying psychological drivers and gender differences

Author

Rodríguez Ardura, Inma

Meseguer Artola, Antoni

Other authors

Universitat Oberta de Catalunya. Estudis d'Economia i Empresa

Publication date

2018-12-27T15:11:11Z

2018-12-27T15:11:11Z

2018-09-25



Abstract

Despite perceived playfulness being at the core of Facebookers' experiences, research has yet to address this psychological phenomenon and its underlying drivers. Drawing theoretical insights from transportation theory, imagery literature, the arousal-as-information approach, and accounts of information processing and gender, this paper aims to fill the gap and examine the impact of imagery and arousal on perceived playfulness, and the moderating effect of gender. We develop a psychological model of playfulness formation and we test it empirically with a sample of 416 active users of Facebook. We validate the survey instrument and use a partial least squares (PLS) approach to examine the direct, mediating and moderating effects on perceived playfulness. The results provide support for the proposed model, which relates imagery to perceived playfulness, directly and through the path of transportation; considers the distinct roles of imagery elaboration and imagery representations; and includes the moderating influence of arousal. In addition, the results report that gender has a moderating effect on playfulness formation. The findings offer implications for marketing practitioners and information systems (IS) specialists alike.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

perceived playfulness; Facebook; transportation; mental imagery; arousal; Facebook; diversión; estimulación; transporte; imágenes mentales; diversió; Facebook; estimulació; transport; imatges mentals; Social networks; Xarxes socials; Redes sociales

Publisher

Telematics and Informatics

Related items

Telematics and Informatics , diciembre 2018, núm. 35

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0736585318304039

info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/ECO2014-53837-R

Rights

CC BY

https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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