2016
DOI: 10.1108/lht-06-2015-0065
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Which platform should I choose? Factors influencing consumers’ channel transfer intention from web-based to mobile library service

Abstract: Purpose – With more and more individuals relying on mobile devices to obtain information, many libraries launch mobile application to satisfy mobile users’ information need. The purpose of this paper is to figure out factors influencing consumers’ channel transfer intention of library service from web-based platform to mobile app. Design/methodology/approach – A structural equation model is proposed based on categorization theory. In add… Show more

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“…Using the app to search for information is entertaining. Attractiveness (AT) Zhang et al (2016) AT1. The screen layout is aesthetically pleasing to me.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Using the app to search for information is entertaining. Attractiveness (AT) Zhang et al (2016) AT1. The screen layout is aesthetically pleasing to me.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tsui (2015) further improved the LibQUAL + by replacing “Affect of Service,” “Information Control,” and “Library as Place” of LibQUAL+ with “Service and Functions,” “Usage and Operation,” and “Appearance and Design,” respectively. On the other hand, Zhang et al (2016) assessed the quality of m-library apps in two aspects: hardware quality based on input function, resolution, and screen size of the user's mobile device; and software quality focused on measuring the format, layout, and presentation of the content of the m-library app. Fig.…”
Section: The Development Of the Research Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Literature indicates that mobile phones (feature phones and smartphones) among university students the world over are ubiquitous (Brookes 2016, Zhang et al 2016, Dahlstrom, Walker & Dziuban 2013, Dahlstrom and Bichsel 2014, Kumar 2014. For instance, a study conducted by Becker, Bonadie-Joseph and Jonathan (2013) Dahlstrom, Walker &Dziuban 2013, Dahlstrom andBichsel 2014) show that smartphone ownership has grown exponentially over the past four years; shooting up from 76% in 2013 to 86% in 2014 before jumping further to 92% in 2015.…”
Section: Mobile Phone Ownershipmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, since 2007, with the advent of smartphone technology, research has increasingly focused on identifying relevant features and using mobile phones in various ways, including library services (Coombs, 2008; Michael and Darianian, 2008; Shuiqing, 2008; Zhang and Jia, 2008). One of these topics is the use of mobile Web for libraries: the Library Mobile Initiatives and Mobile Experience for Libraries Initiative (Canuel and Crichton, 2015; Kroski, 2008; Zhang et al , 2016). Other issues, such as mobile phone popularity and its capabilities, the provision of library catalogs using the mobile Web and the requirements that librarians should make for the use of mobile phones, are also of interest to researchers (Bomhold, 2014; Bridges et al , 2010; Kosturski and Skornia, 2011; Pu et al , 2015; Thomas, 2011).…”
Section: Background and Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%