Platform Loophole Exploitation, Recovery Measures, and User Engagement: A Quasi-Natural Experiment in Online Gaming
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Chen, Jianqing; He, Shu; Yang, Xue
署名单位:
University of Texas System; University of Texas Dallas; State University System of Florida; University of Florida; Nanjing University
刊物名称:
INFORMATION SYSTEMS RESEARCH
ISSN/ISSBN:
1047-7047
DOI:
10.1287/isre.2020.0416
发表日期:
2024
页码:
1609-1633
关键词:
punishment
games
play
摘要:
Online gaming platforms are inevitably subject to system loopholes such as bugs. Some players may take advantage of these bugs to gain benefits illegitimately, being viewed as rule breakers by platforms. Online platforms face a dilemma between disciplining rule breakers with the risk of being perceived as unfair to the rule breakers-because rule breaches are, after all, caused by the game software's technical glitches and belong to a gray area-and not disciplining rule breakers with the risk of being perceived as unfair to the observers. Different recovery measures may result in significantly different economic impacts. In this study, we use the unique field data of an online gaming platform to examine the effects of players' rule-breach behavior due to system bugs and the platform's different recovery measures on players' subsequent engagement. Using various empirical models, we find that the occurrence of bugs negatively impacts the observing players' in-game online duration and consumption. Surprisingly, although the platform is responsible for the bugs, not punishing rule breakers leads to even larger reductions in observing players' platform engagement than punishing them. We thus suggest that the primary driver of the engagement reduction is the platform's inappropriate recovery measure, rather than the bugs, and call online platforms' attention to designing effective rules and recovery measures under the situation of a rule breach. Our findings enrich the literature and theories concerning the relationships between online platform loophole exploitation, associated recovery measures, and sustained user engagement.
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