The paper investigates the factors associated with the intensity of use of three Web 2.0 services – video sharing, social networking and social bookmarking – by looking at the users' characteristics and at the technological features.The empirical analysis is based upon a survey of 300 users ofWeb 2.0 services.We find that the compatibilitywith users' needs and behaviours plays an important role for the intensity of usage of both video sharing and social networking services, while the ease of use positively affects the intensity of usage of social networking services, but has a negative effect on the intensity of usage of video sharing services. Extrinsic job-related motivations are important drivers of the intensive usage of social bookmarking and social networking services, while sharing contents is relevant for video sharing and social networking services. Finally, individual characteristics such as age, education and IT endowment also play an important role.
The adoption of Web 2.0 applications: an empirical investigation
CORROCHER, NICOLETTA
2011
Abstract
The paper investigates the factors associated with the intensity of use of three Web 2.0 services – video sharing, social networking and social bookmarking – by looking at the users' characteristics and at the technological features.The empirical analysis is based upon a survey of 300 users ofWeb 2.0 services.We find that the compatibilitywith users' needs and behaviours plays an important role for the intensity of usage of both video sharing and social networking services, while the ease of use positively affects the intensity of usage of social networking services, but has a negative effect on the intensity of usage of video sharing services. Extrinsic job-related motivations are important drivers of the intensive usage of social bookmarking and social networking services, while sharing contents is relevant for video sharing and social networking services. Finally, individual characteristics such as age, education and IT endowment also play an important role.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.