Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets

Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effect of behavioural and normative beliefs on attitude and subjective norm towards the use of Instagram respectively, and subsequently their effect on intention to use Instagram by generation cohort. The theory of reasoned action is adopted as underlyin...

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Main Authors: Hiram, Ting, Ernest Cyril, de Run, Siew, Ling Liew
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Published: Global Business and Management Research 2016
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spelling my.unimas.ir.120932016-07-18T02:42:08Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12093/ Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets Hiram, Ting Ernest Cyril, de Run Siew, Ling Liew HF Commerce Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effect of behavioural and normative beliefs on attitude and subjective norm towards the use of Instagram respectively, and subsequently their effect on intention to use Instagram by generation cohort. The theory of reasoned action is adopted as underlying basis to explain the relationships under investigation. Design/methodology/approach: The study was conducted in Sarawak, an emerging market in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. 405 respondents were sampled using purposive sampling technique. They were grouped based on Sarawakian cohorts, rather than the cohorts from the U.S. sources. Data was collected through self-administered questionnaire and analyzed using multiple regressions and ANOVA. Findings: The findings show that behavioural and normative beliefs partially affect attitude and subjective norm towards the use of Instagram respectively. However, both attitude and subjective norm are significant predictors of intention to use. Additionally, the older cohort is found to rely more on opinions of significant others than the younger cohorts when considering the use of Instagram. Originality/value: - Although Instagram is gaining great popularity in contemporary society, little has been done to investigate user behaviour towards the application by generation cohorts in the context of developing markets. The study articulates the implication of generational impact on Instagram usage, thus articulating the antecedents of usage across generation cohorts. Global Business and Management Research 2016 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/12093/1/Article%202.pdf Hiram, Ting and Ernest Cyril, de Run and Siew, Ling Liew (2016) Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets. Global Business and Management research: An International Journal, 8 (1). pp. 43-55. ISSN 1947-5667 ttp://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/45021078/V8N1-4.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAJ56TQJRTWSMTNPEA&Expires=1466492574&Signature=Xwz0SbvVH9MYolpCNmwNKqjvIiQ%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3DIntention_to_Use_Instagram_by_Generation.
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Hiram, Ting
Ernest Cyril, de Run
Siew, Ling Liew
Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets
description Purpose: The study aims to investigate the effect of behavioural and normative beliefs on attitude and subjective norm towards the use of Instagram respectively, and subsequently their effect on intention to use Instagram by generation cohort. The theory of reasoned action is adopted as underlying basis to explain the relationships under investigation. Design/methodology/approach: The study was conducted in Sarawak, an emerging market in Malaysia and Southeast Asia. 405 respondents were sampled using purposive sampling technique. They were grouped based on Sarawakian cohorts, rather than the cohorts from the U.S. sources. Data was collected through self-administered questionnaire and analyzed using multiple regressions and ANOVA. Findings: The findings show that behavioural and normative beliefs partially affect attitude and subjective norm towards the use of Instagram respectively. However, both attitude and subjective norm are significant predictors of intention to use. Additionally, the older cohort is found to rely more on opinions of significant others than the younger cohorts when considering the use of Instagram. Originality/value: - Although Instagram is gaining great popularity in contemporary society, little has been done to investigate user behaviour towards the application by generation cohorts in the context of developing markets. The study articulates the implication of generational impact on Instagram usage, thus articulating the antecedents of usage across generation cohorts.
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Ernest Cyril, de Run
Siew, Ling Liew
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Siew, Ling Liew
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title Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets
title_short Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets
title_full Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets
title_fullStr Intention to Use Instagram by Generation Cohorts: The Perspective of Developing Markets
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