虛擬角色也可以「抖內」?以可愛認知評價探討虛擬主播(VTuber)直播中的打賞行為意圖
Tipping to avatars? Exploring behavioral intention of donating in Virtual YouTuber’s (VTuber) live streaming with kawaii cognitive appraisal.
Virtual YouTubers (VTubers), a new genre of live streaming that combines virtual apperance via avatars with real-time performance, are receiving huge sums of donation on YouTube. Originated from the Japanese anime style, VTuber’s avatars mostly contain kawaii attributes. This study explores the effect of audiences’ cognitive evaluation of kawaii on the intention of donation behavior through an online experiment.
The results show that kawaii attributes have a positive effect on the audience's cuteness evaluation. The cognitive evaluation of cuteness has a positive effect on attractiveness, perceived value, parasocial relationship, wishful identity and emotional engagement, both wishful identity and emotional engagement have a positive effect on parasocial relationship, parasocial relationship and cuteness have a positive effecton donating intention.