Consumer Response to Digital Paywall Configurations: Choice vs. Quantity Restrictions

Rußell Robert, Stich Lucas, Berger Benedikt, Spann Martin, Hess Thomas


Zusammenfassung
In search of a sustainable revenue model in the digital age, news publishers explore online content monetization by means of digital paywalls. Most news publishers thereby follow freemium model paradigms, simultaneously offering free and paid content. The most prominent paywall configurations to distinguish between free and paid content are choice and quantity restrictions. While prior research examined how paywall introductions affect website traffic, there is little knowledge about the effectiveness of these paywall configurations in converting non-paying users into paying customers. The results of our online experiment suggest that restricting the choice of free articles is more effective in driving conversions than restricting their quantity. A mediation analysis reveals that two counteracting mechanisms in consumers’ decision making contribute to explaining conversion interest: a positive effect of psychological reactance and a negative effect of product fit uncertainty. We conclude with design implications for optimizing digital paywall configurations.

Schlüsselwörter
digital paywalls; paywall configurations; sampling; freemium; content monetization



Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel in Sammelband (Konferenz)

Begutachtet
Ja

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2020

Konferenz
41st International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS)

Konferenzort
virtual

Sprache
Englisch

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