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An empirical study of an enjoyment-based
response hierarchy model of watching MDTV on
the move
Anne Wan-Ling Hu
Formosa TV Corp., Taipei, Taiwan, and
William Ming-Hone Tsai
National Central University, Taipei, Taiwan
Abstract
Purpose – This paper adopts a response hierarchy model to examine drivers’ intrinsic and extrinsic motivations for using mobile digital television
(MDTV) while on the move.
Design/methodology/approach – The study used a regional quota sampling method to examine the viewing habits of drivers who have a mobile
digital television installed in their vehicles and was carried out in two steps. The first stage had interviews with eight car stereo distributors, and the
second stage used a questionnaire to ascertain the viewing habits and content selection of drivers watching TV in their vehicles.
Findings – SEM analysis of a survey of 480 MDTV-using drivers in Taiwan revealed an enjoyment-based model of MDTV use since enjoyment has the
most significant effect on drivers’ affect, intention to use, and use behavior. Perceived ease of use and subjective norms had a lesser effect. The non-
significant effect of concentration and perceived risk imply that while drivers enjoy watching MDTV, they do not believe they switch their primary
attention from driving to programs. Since drivers do not think they concentrate on watching MDTV, program content has little chance to induce curiosity
and increase viewing time, the real communicative effect of watching TV while driving must be sharply discounted.
Research limitations/implications – The paper focuses exclusively on use of front-seat MDTV equipment by drivers, and does not attempt to
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