Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption

In recent years, in response to the rise in the attention paid to intellectual property rights, the fan base of online fiction has become a potentially valuable market for attracting readers. Within this field, the experienced readers are the most critical of this aspect of the development of chain...

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Main Authors: Che-Jui Hsu, I-Chin Wu
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: National Taiwan University 2021-06-01
Series:Journal of Library and Information Studies
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Online Access:https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j52-6.pdf
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spelling doaj-de09442603f641b5918a376b287179f02021-05-31T15:05:37ZengNational Taiwan UniversityJournal of Library and Information Studies1606-75091606-75092021-06-0119113918110.6182/jlis.202106_19(1).139Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction ConsumptionChe-Jui Hsu0I-Chin Wu1Graduate Institute of Library and Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, TaiwanGraduate Institute of Library and Information Studies, National Taiwan Normal University, Taipei, TaiwanIn recent years, in response to the rise in the attention paid to intellectual property rights, the fan base of online fiction has become a potentially valuable market for attracting readers. Within this field, the experienced readers are the most critical of this aspect of the development of chain of online fiction in practice. Therefore, we invited fifty experienced readers in Taiwan to participate an empirical research study. We examined important criteria of reading online fiction based on the viewpoint of Robert Escarpit’s sociology of literature, including critical literature reviews and the modified Delphi method. Accordingly, seven criteria were developed from three dimensions and are then analyzed according their weight, causal relationship and performance according to a multi- criteria decision-making approach, specifically the decision making trial and evaluation laboratory- based analytical network processing (DEMATEL-based ANP) approach. Moreover, we further adopted the Adults Reading Motivation Scale (ARMS) to measure the types of motivation that drives readers and conducted in-depth interviews to create our evaluation framework employing a mixed research methods approach. The results show that the reading behavior of most readers is influenced by the “publishing function” factor, which is also an important source for refining the market. Additionally, the factor of “channel” is important and can be easily influenced by the other factors. Moreover, the research results reveal different causal relationships among dimensions and criteria with different levels of motivation. Accordingly, we proposed an Escarpit’s sociology of literature-based causal relationship evaluation model for explaining the viewpoint of online fiction on the part of readers who have different levels of motivation. This study thereby widens the horizon of the market of online fiction by developing a comprehensive evaluation model from the perspective of the key factors of choosing to read online fiction and reading motivation. (Article content in Chinese with English extended abstract)https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j52-6.pdfdematel-based anprobert escarpit’s sociology of literatureonline fictionreading criteriareading motivation
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Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption
Journal of Library and Information Studies
dematel-based anp
robert escarpit’s sociology of literature
online fiction
reading criteria
reading motivation
author_facet Che-Jui Hsu
I-Chin Wu
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title Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption
title_short Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption
title_full Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption
title_fullStr Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the Factors and Motivations of Online Fiction Consumption
title_sort exploring the factors and motivations of online fiction consumption
publisher National Taiwan University
series Journal of Library and Information Studies
issn 1606-7509
1606-7509
publishDate 2021-06-01
description In recent years, in response to the rise in the attention paid to intellectual property rights, the fan base of online fiction has become a potentially valuable market for attracting readers. Within this field, the experienced readers are the most critical of this aspect of the development of chain of online fiction in practice. Therefore, we invited fifty experienced readers in Taiwan to participate an empirical research study. We examined important criteria of reading online fiction based on the viewpoint of Robert Escarpit’s sociology of literature, including critical literature reviews and the modified Delphi method. Accordingly, seven criteria were developed from three dimensions and are then analyzed according their weight, causal relationship and performance according to a multi- criteria decision-making approach, specifically the decision making trial and evaluation laboratory- based analytical network processing (DEMATEL-based ANP) approach. Moreover, we further adopted the Adults Reading Motivation Scale (ARMS) to measure the types of motivation that drives readers and conducted in-depth interviews to create our evaluation framework employing a mixed research methods approach. The results show that the reading behavior of most readers is influenced by the “publishing function” factor, which is also an important source for refining the market. Additionally, the factor of “channel” is important and can be easily influenced by the other factors. Moreover, the research results reveal different causal relationships among dimensions and criteria with different levels of motivation. Accordingly, we proposed an Escarpit’s sociology of literature-based causal relationship evaluation model for explaining the viewpoint of online fiction on the part of readers who have different levels of motivation. This study thereby widens the horizon of the market of online fiction by developing a comprehensive evaluation model from the perspective of the key factors of choosing to read online fiction and reading motivation. (Article content in Chinese with English extended abstract)
topic dematel-based anp
robert escarpit’s sociology of literature
online fiction
reading criteria
reading motivation
url https://jlis.lis.ntu.edu.tw/files/journal/j52-6.pdf
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