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Analysing consumer buying behaviour towards online streaming services

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  • Amir H. Khan
  • Rijuta P. Joshi
  • Kimsy Gulhane

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Online video streaming services industry has experienced a radical shift among consumer choices towards entertainment content. It is not only witnessing the shift from traditional habit of content consumption to the binge-watching behaviour among viewers but also addressing the increased concern among online streaming content providers to woo buyers. From a survey administered to online streaming content subscribers, researchers in the current study have identified factors that influence consumer buying behaviour towards online streaming services, several of which are different than the ones found in the previous studies. These parameters were selected by considering social commerce and social media marketing efforts of the firms. The study sought to capture the impact of selected indicators on consumer buying behaviour towards online streaming services. A conceptual model was tested using structural equation modelling which proved the goodness of fit of the model. Theoretical implications and future development of factors influencing online streaming content adoption among consumers were also discussed.

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  • Amir H. Khan & Rijuta P. Joshi & Kimsy Gulhane, 2025. "Analysing consumer buying behaviour towards online streaming services," International Journal of Business and Globalisation, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 39(3/4), pages 296-314.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbglo:v:39:y:2025:i:3/4:p:296-314
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