This paper presents findings on a study on virtual community cohesion with the aim to determine the effect of trust on virtual community cohesion. The instrument used for this study was developed based on the virtual community cohesion model constructed from previous study.It measures cohesion based on two constructs namely the General Trust and Trust in Administrator.A survey was conducted involving 235 users of the social media.Descriptive data analysis was carried out on the respondents’ demography with regards to trust components of the virtual community they were involved with.Multiple regression were performed to determine the effect of the components onto cohesion of virtual community.The overall mean scores show that the responden...
The development of virtual sponsored communities has created great possibilities for people and comp...
Trust among members is an important outcome of virtual communities. Based on identity and social exc...
Although trust has received much intention in the virtual communities (VCs) literature, few studies ...
This paper aims to determine whether social cohesion can be informed by current practices of virtual...
This paper presents findings on a study on virtual community cohesion with the aim to determine the ...
This paper presents a research outcome that examines the construct that explains the cohesiveness of...
Although a cohesive society is difficult to maintain, social cohesion is seen as ideal to unite a he...
This study explores how people trust each other in Virtual Communities (VCs). The online presence is...
Abstract: Lack of trust can negatively affect consumers’ willingness to share and adopt information ...
AbstractThe utilization of established virtual communities as a source of profit has become crucial ...
[[abstract]]It has been seen the rapid growth of the number of Virtual Internet Community (VIC) over...
Virtual communities constitute an online environment that offers not only a new form of communicatio...
Interpersonal trust and group trust are factors which are critical to the success and cohesion of vi...
The Internet users are growing steadily in the field of social networks such as forums, blogs and gr...
Virtual community is a new form of communication for digital society due to the potential use of new...
The development of virtual sponsored communities has created great possibilities for people and comp...
Trust among members is an important outcome of virtual communities. Based on identity and social exc...
Although trust has received much intention in the virtual communities (VCs) literature, few studies ...
This paper aims to determine whether social cohesion can be informed by current practices of virtual...
This paper presents findings on a study on virtual community cohesion with the aim to determine the ...
This paper presents a research outcome that examines the construct that explains the cohesiveness of...
Although a cohesive society is difficult to maintain, social cohesion is seen as ideal to unite a he...
This study explores how people trust each other in Virtual Communities (VCs). The online presence is...
Abstract: Lack of trust can negatively affect consumers’ willingness to share and adopt information ...
AbstractThe utilization of established virtual communities as a source of profit has become crucial ...
[[abstract]]It has been seen the rapid growth of the number of Virtual Internet Community (VIC) over...
Virtual communities constitute an online environment that offers not only a new form of communicatio...
Interpersonal trust and group trust are factors which are critical to the success and cohesion of vi...
The Internet users are growing steadily in the field of social networks such as forums, blogs and gr...
Virtual community is a new form of communication for digital society due to the potential use of new...
The development of virtual sponsored communities has created great possibilities for people and comp...
Trust among members is an important outcome of virtual communities. Based on identity and social exc...
Although trust has received much intention in the virtual communities (VCs) literature, few studies ...