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題名: Cultural trait vs. personality trait: Predicting the appeal of Korean entertainment among Asian viewers in Singapore, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
作者: 林淑芳
Lin, S.-F.
Kim, J
Kim, H. K.
Kim, S.
貢獻者: 傳播學院
日期: Mar-2019
上傳時間: 22-Jun-2020
摘要: This research explores transnational consumption of Korean entertainment among Asian viewers. To explain the appeal of Korean entertainment, this research focuses on mixed response of two opposing states (e.g., laughing and crying) that are induced, and examines the theoretical framework of personality trait (need for affect) vs. cultural trait (naïve dialecticism). Results from a survey (n = 745) reveal that mixed response mediates the positive association between naïve dialecticism (not need for affect) and the appeal. Findings are discussed regarding a cultural trait that predicts Asian viewers’ gratification from experiencing culturally fit emotions that fulfill central cultural (vs. personal) goals.
關聯: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media,Volume 63, 2019 - Issue 2, Pages 285-303
資料類型: article
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08838151.2019.1622114
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