As a sportification form of human-computer interaction, eSports is facing great gender stereotype threat and causing female players' withdraw. This study aims to investigate the relationship between gender-swapping and females' continuous participation intention in eSports, the mediating effect of self-efficacy, and the moderating effect of discrimination. The results demonstrate (1) that the effect of gender-swapping on continuous participation intention in eSports was not significant, while gender-swapping had a significant association with self-efficacy, and self-efficacy had a significant association with continuous participation intention in eSports; (2) that gender-swapping had an indirect effect (via self-efficacy) on continuous participation intention in eSports; and (3) that discrimination moderated the effect of self-efficacy on continuous participation intention. Female players who had experienced discrimination displayed higher continuous participation intention in the context of self-efficacy enhanced by gender-swapping.
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Hao, L., Lv, Q., Zhang, X., Jiang, Q., Liu, S., & Ping, L. (2020). Conquering Gender Stereotype Threat in “digit Sports”: Effects of Gender Swapping on Female Players’ Continuous Participation Intention in ESports. Scientific Programming, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/8818588
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