Explosive growth over the last two decades in the amount of options available to media users prompts researchers examining media choice to consider how media selection behavior has changed as well as how researchers' theories and methods should change to suit an era of convergent, high-choice media. This dissertation combines research on media choice with behavioral economic theories of choice to develop hypotheses and methods for assessing media choice in the new media choice environment. It examines the impact of one attribute of the media user – self-control – and two defining attributes of the new media choice landscape – the increasing number of options available and the extent to which media experiences are made available immediately ...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
Abstract Media multitasking, the concurrent use of multiple media forms, has been sho...
Explosive growth over the last two decades in the amount of options available to media users prompts...
This dissertation explored the effects of the mediated culture of instant gratification on users' ab...
textIn today’s marketplace, new technology innovations and the changing media environment offer endl...
The uses and gratifications tradition has been used as a framework for studying audiences’ motives f...
<p>The pervasive access to media options seriously challenges users’ self-regulatory abilities. One ...
Internet streaming television is increasingly available in society and is changing the way televisio...
Introduction: As being an initiating actions and resisting short-term temptations, self-control is n...
Introduction: As being an initiating actions and resisting short-term temptations, self-control is n...
This dissertation asks, “How does television viewing change when the number of available channels in...
This study used the uses and gratifications, channel repertoire, and media substitution hypotheses t...
This research investigates the media consumers' behavior with behavioral economics perspective, espe...
Media can be found everywhere: television, newspapers, radios, computers, and video games. There is ...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
Abstract Media multitasking, the concurrent use of multiple media forms, has been sho...
Explosive growth over the last two decades in the amount of options available to media users prompts...
This dissertation explored the effects of the mediated culture of instant gratification on users' ab...
textIn today’s marketplace, new technology innovations and the changing media environment offer endl...
The uses and gratifications tradition has been used as a framework for studying audiences’ motives f...
<p>The pervasive access to media options seriously challenges users’ self-regulatory abilities. One ...
Internet streaming television is increasingly available in society and is changing the way televisio...
Introduction: As being an initiating actions and resisting short-term temptations, self-control is n...
Introduction: As being an initiating actions and resisting short-term temptations, self-control is n...
This dissertation asks, “How does television viewing change when the number of available channels in...
This study used the uses and gratifications, channel repertoire, and media substitution hypotheses t...
This research investigates the media consumers' behavior with behavioral economics perspective, espe...
Media can be found everywhere: television, newspapers, radios, computers, and video games. There is ...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
While commercial media are increasingly attended to in multitasking contexts, advertising research i...
Abstract Media multitasking, the concurrent use of multiple media forms, has been sho...