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Hedonic and Utilitarian Gratifications to the Use of TikTok by Generation Z and the Parasocial Relationships with Influencers as a Mediating Force to Purchase Intention

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Abstract

New social network platforms such as TikTok have grown into new, more interactive content formats that appeal to younger generational groups. Through uses and gratifications (U&G) theory, we examined how hedonic gratifications through passive use of TikTok gratify utilitarian needs, triggering active use as self-expression and social interaction. We also examined how self-expression and social interaction drive user-generated content and parasocial relationships (PSR) with the influencers as a mediating force to purchase intention. A research model was established and analyzed using structural equation modeling through an online survey of 403 TikTok users and members of Generation Z. The data reflected that TikTok significantly gratifies modality-based gratifications and agency-based gratifications and interactive-based gratifications in Generation Z users. The data also identified that the cognitive, affective, and behavioral aspects of PSR do not occur separately. Instead, they act systematically as specific needs are met through U&G.

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Untapped and Understudied Issues in Influencer Advertising

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Notes on contributors

José A. Flecha-Ortiz

José A Flecha-Ortiz is an assistant professor in Marketing and Management at Department of Business, Tourism & Entrepreneurship at Universidad Ana G. Méndez.

Vivian Feliberty-Lugo

Vivian Filiberty-Lugo is a doctoral student of Management of Universidad Ana G Mendez (AABSB) and a professor in Hospitality Management and Marketing in Universidad Ana G Mendez Carolina Campus.

Maria Santos-Corrada

Maria Santos-Corrada is an Assistant Professor in Marketing at School of Graduate Business Administration at Universidad de Puerto Rico recinto de Rio Piedras.

Evelyn Lopez

Evelyn Lopez is an assistant professor in Entrepreneurship and Management at the School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Universidad Ana G. Méndez.

Virgin Dones

Virgin Dones is an associate professor in Marketing and International Business at Department of Business, Tourism & Entrepreneurship at Universidad Ana G. Méndez.

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