Abstract

Based on the integrative model of behavioral prediction and attitude functions, the present investigation examines the motivations and factors that predict one’s intentions to use social media while viewing mediated sports. Structural equation modeling analysis revealed that the utilitarian functions, the social identity function, the self-esteem maintenance function, and self-efficacy positively predicted attitudes toward social media use while viewing mediated sports. Controlling for other possible behaviors, attitudes, norms, and self-efficacy predicted intentions to use social media. Results demonstrated that the integrative model, coupled with attitude functions, can explain a large amount of variance in one’s attitudes and media choice tendency.

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