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A niche analysis of three interpersonal media: examining the competition among Facebook,Line, and e-mail
Authors:Shu-Chu Sarrina Li  Lin Lin Ku  Yen-Shen Sam Chen
Affiliation:1. Institute of Communication Studies, National Chiao Tung University, Hsinchu, Taiwan;2. shuchu@mail.nctu.edu.tw shuchuli@gmail.com;4. Graduate Institute of Journalism Studies, National Taiwan University, Taipei City, Taiwan
Abstract:Dimmick’s niche theory was applied to examine the gratifications obtained from the use of Facebook, Line, and e-mail to understand the competitive relationships among them in Taiwan. Two methods were adopted, the first of which was to conduct 20 intensive interviews. The second method was a telephone survey that consisted of 1,042 valid calls. The results of the data analysis showed that among the three media, Line had the widest niche breadth and the highest scores for competitive superiority, and it competed strongly with Facebook. However, the overall findings actually indicate that the strengths of Facebook and Line were more complementary than competitive. Therefore, based on these results, it is predicted that Facebook and Line are able to coexist. Furthermore, based on the results, it is predicted that Line is unable to replace e-mail in safe and formal communication because it is effective in task coordination whereas the strength of e-mail is in documentation. The results also showed that Facebook and Line had wide niche breadths, indicating that they are “generalists” in terms of communication. In contrast, e-mail had a narrow niche breadth, indicating that it is a “specialist” focusing on safe and formal communication. The results also showed that the competitive superiority scores of a medium were a powerful predictor of the use history of that medium only when individuals perceived that two media were similar.
Keywords:niche theory  Facebook  line  e-mail  gratifications obtained
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