Who’s watching? Classifying sports viewers on social live streaming services

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Haoyu Liu
Kim Hua Tan
Xianfeng Wu
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[1] The University of Nottingham,Nottingham University Business School
[2] Beijing University of Technology,Faculty of Architecture, Civil, and Transportation Engineering
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Social live streaming services; Value co-creation; Viewing engagement behaviour; Neural network; Sports viewers classification;
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The newly emergent social live streaming services (SLSSs) provide the sport consumers with a synchronised and more interactive viewing experience. In order to help the sport SLSSs firms understanding and engaging with the viewers effectively, this research aims to classify the sports SLSS viewers based on their engagement behaviour, and identify the perceived value and value contribution of each group of viewers. Firstly, 52,545 sports SLSSs viewers’ viewing duration time is predicted by a feedforward neural network. Second, the predicted viewing duration time and other extracted viewer behavioural data (number of messages, number of virtual gifts, and value of virtual gifts) are analysed through two-step clustering in SPSS, and classified viewers into four types. Semi-structured interviews were then conducted to understand how each type of viewer co-creates value. The results identified four groups of viewers, namely content consumers, super co-creators, co-creators, and tourists, and identified their distinct value co-creations and perceived value. This study sheds light on combining engagement behaviour and value co-creation literature to classify the sports viewers in the context of SLSSs. This understanding assists the decision-making processes of marketers and operators to promote viewers’ co-creation effectively.
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页码:743 / 765
页数:22
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