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Impacts of personal characteristics on the choice of music consumption mode: purchasing CD, downloading, streaming, and piracy

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Pages 222-240 | Received 21 May 2015, Accepted 23 May 2016, Published online: 03 Oct 2016
 

ABSTRACT

This study compares consumer characteristics affecting four modes of music consumption – purchasing CD, downloading, streaming, and piracy. Based on consumer decision-making styles framework, multivariate regression is conducted to investigate the significance of the relative power of each characteristic across the consumption patterns. Findings of a South Korean survey show that price seekers are sensitive about spending their money on the purchase of CDs. Trend followers rely more on streaming, which provides easy access to the newest music, and consumers who have a higher level of possessiveness prefer to buy tangible CDs. The quality sensitive consumers are likely to download music. Meanwhile, the amount of time required to access music is not significant in predicting any mode of music consumption.

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Notes on contributors

Hyunsuk Im

Hyunsuk Im is currently a PhD candidate in the School of Management Engineering at the KAIST, Seoul, Korea. He is analyzing ICT users’ attitudes and behaviours with diverse methodological approaches. He also has an interests in business strategies of the entertainment industry.

Jaemin Jung

Jaemin Jung is currently an associate professor in the Graduate school of Information and Media Management at the KAIST, Seoul, Korea. He received PhD in Journalism and Communications from the University of Florida. His research interests include media users’ behaviours and business strategies of media companies in the smart ecosystem.

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