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Understanding mobile users' information adoption behaviour: an extension of the information adoption model

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EMERALD GROUP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1108/JEIM-04-2020-0129

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Mobile messaging applications; Information adoption; Social support; C2C communications; IAM antecedents

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Mobile messaging applications have surpassed social media platforms, and this study reveals that social support is a key antecedent of information adoption behavior through the integration of social support theory and information adoption model.
Purpose Mobile messaging applications (MMAs) have surpassed top social media platforms. Recent and rapid use of MMAs has made it extremely difficult to ignore the existence of customer-to-customer (C2C) mobile information. This study, therefore, aims to expand the knowledge of customers' adoption behaviour of such information. Design/methodology/approach Through applying and utilizing social support theory (SST) and the information adoption model (IAM), this study introduces a holistic theoretical model, explaining customers' adoption of information derived from MMAs and exploring the antecedents of IAM. Based on the data collected from 305 UK MMA users, this study empirically tests the research model using structural equation modelling estimation. Findings The results of this study reveal that social support is a key antecedent of information quality and credibility and support IAM in terms of its ability to explain MMAs' information adoption. Practical implications The insights are valuable for businesses and marketers to understand customers' mobile communications and be socially support-oriented while developing marketing communication strategies. Originality/value The study integrates SST and IAM to improve the understanding of customers' information adoption behaviour. It is the first attempt that establishes that social support is a key antecedent of IAM.

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