2016 49th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/hicss.2016.482
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How and Why Users Use Social TV Systems? A Systematic Review of User Studies

Abstract: The development of social TV systems has gained momentum in the past decade. However, it is unclear how and why users use social TV. The goal of this systematic review is to identify trends in social TV user studies and understand how and why users use it following Geerts and De Grooff's social TV features. After searching for articles in major engineering and social science databases, we found 10 user studies that are mainly exploratory. They are predominantly qualitative and lack theory-based research and sy… Show more

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“…Small Set of Articles : The previous literature reviews analyzed small samples, usually tens rather than hundreds of studies ( Bautista, Lin & Theng, 2016 ; Kim et al, 2013 ). The sample we analyzed here—725 user studies—is substantially larger than the size of the largest previous review.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Small Set of Articles : The previous literature reviews analyzed small samples, usually tens rather than hundreds of studies ( Bautista, Lin & Theng, 2016 ; Kim et al, 2013 ). The sample we analyzed here—725 user studies—is substantially larger than the size of the largest previous review.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Single Domain : While the earlier surveys tended to focus on one context or domain such as software systems ( Varghese, 2008 ), music ( Lee & Cunningham, 2013 ), or social television ( Bautista, Lin & Theng, 2016 ), our sample covers a variety of IT fields—19 to be specific—, thus providing a broader perspective on IT user studies than earlier surveys.…”
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“…Con respecto a la interacción, Twitch emplea canales de conversación en modo texto para dotar de interacción al contenido difundido por los creadores. El uso de estos canales en los que los espectadores pueden aportar sus opiniones, sus preguntas e interactuar entre ellos, junto con el uso de la segunda pantalla, es muy habitual en la «televisión social», un concepto estudiado por muchos autores (Bautista et al, 2016;Cesar y Geerts, 2011;Hamaguchi et al, 2012;Mantzari et al, 2008;Odunaiya et al, 2020;Pagani y Mirabello, 2011;Quintas-Froufe y González-Neira, 2022).…”
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