标题: 图像社交网站中图像贴文影响初始信任感之设计因素
The Design Factors of Affecting the Initial Trust for the Graphic Posts in Visual Social Media
作者: 朱文心
李峻德
Chu, Wen-Shin
Lee, Jiun-De
传播研究所
关键字: 图像社交网站;初始信任感;设计因素;外向性;Visual social media;Initial trust;Design factor;Extraversion
公开日期: 2016
摘要: 本研究期望透过连结图像社交网站中的图像贴文与使用者初始信任感,为图像社交媒体的商业潜力建立基础研究,透过导引电子商务消费行为之长期目标,探索图像社交媒体的新型态获利可能性。本研究进一步探讨图像贴文的信任设计因素,提供于透过初始信任影响消费的图像社交媒体经营者参考。
实验结果成功连结图像社交网站介面与使用者初始信任感,证明图像社交媒体导引电子商务消费行为具有潜力。根据研究结果,透过观看他人发布的图像贴文,可以有共识且正确了解这个图像社交网站主人大概的性格,并依介面的不同而产生不同的初始信任构面感知;就本研究而言,图像社交网站介面所呈现出的外向性程度将决定人们的初始信任感。
就整体初始信任感而言,介面呈现出的外向性程度越高,对初始信任有越正面的影响。高、低外向性介面皆能让人感知到能力构面的信任;在关怀、正直构面的初始信任感知上,只有高外向性介面达到显着。研究者根据研究结果提出高、低外向性图像社交网站介面之初始信任设计建议。
This research connect user-generated graphic posts of visual social media and initial trust from users. In this exploratory study, the long-term goal is to proof the link between browsing people’s visual social media and leading to e-commerce which may earn a great deal of profit in the future.
The experiment results show the bright side of visual social media leading to e-commerce. By browsing someone’s visual social media content, people can correctly recognize their brief personalities and also reach a consensus with others. The study findings suggest that extraversion reflected by user’s graphic posts is the key factor to initial trust.
As for initial trust, the higher degree of extraversion that reflected by user’s graphic posts would get more initial trust. From the perspective of initial trust segments, ability could be perceived no matter the degree of extraversion; but benevolence and integrity could only be perceived from interface with graphic posts which show higher extraversion.
Researcher propose a series of design factors to graphic posts in visual social media according to the study of users with different personality of extraversion. The guide line of design factors in initial trust could be provided to visual social media operators.
URI: http://etd.lib.nctu.edu.tw/cdrfb3/record/nctu/#GT070159119
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/143094
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