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      Binge watching and college students: motivations and outcomes

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      Young Consumers
      Emerald

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          Abstract

          Purpose

          The purpose of the paper is to explore various motivations that influence college students to spend more time binge watching and the subsequent gratifications. Video streaming websites such as Netflix and Amazon Video have changed the viewing habits of consumers. Viewers have more control and can enjoy on-demand content as per their convenience. This has resulted in viewers watching multiple episodes of television shows in a compressed time frame – a phenomenon termed as binge watching. College students engage in binge watching because of the various gratifications that it promises. This paper investigates the various triggers and consequences of binge watching.

          Design/methodology/approach

          Data were collected through a mixed method approach. The first stage involved qualitative interviews and focused group discussions with college students to understand the phenomenon of binge watching. The second stage involved administering a questionnaire to address our research question.

          Findings

          Findings indicate that social interaction, escape from reality, easy accessibility to TV content and advertising motivate college students to spend more time binge watching. If students are negatively gratified after binge watching, then they intend to spend more time doing it.

          Originality/value

          The findings have important implications on the overall wellbeing of college students and strategic implications for video streaming companies.

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                Journal
                Young Consumers
                YC
                Emerald
                1747-3616
                November 20 2017
                November 20 2017
                : 18
                : 4
                : 425-438
                Article
                10.1108/YC-07-2017-00707
                026a8eb8-7d36-4a6f-8985-8d0c14e5fcb9
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