Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6839215 | Computers in Human Behavior | 2014 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
This study examined the user gratifications obtained from Pinterest, an image-sharing social networking site, by applying the traditional mixed-method approach of the uses and gratifications framework (U&G). In the first phase of the study, using a qualitative questionnaire, a preliminary list of descriptive terms was collected from 27 college students who use Pinterest. From the list, an item analysis extracted 54 descriptive terms, which served as the basis for the item generation in the second phase of the study. In the second phase, using a quantitative online survey method, data was analyzed from 243 college students who use Pinterest. A confirmatory factor analysis revealed five dimensions of uses and gratifications obtained from the image-sharing SNS: 'fashion', 'creative projects', 'entertainment', 'virtual exploration', and 'organization'. Furthermore, the results propose new measures for the uses and gratifications of Pinterest.
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Authors
Ian R. Mull, Seung-Eun Lee,