The proliferation of online communities on the Internet nowadays may lead people to the conclusion that the development of custom-made communities for particular purpose is straightforward. Unfortunately, this is not the case. Although software providing basic community infrastructure is readily available, it is not enough to ensure that the online community will “take off” and become sustained. Most online communities suffer from the scarcity of the user participation in their initial phase. To address the problem, this thesis proposes a motivational mechanism to encourage user participation. The main idea is to introduce a set of hierarchical memberships into online communities and reward active users with better quality of services. The ...
Online communities are increasingly being used by technical professionals and aspirants to access in...
Online communities are increasingly being used by technical professionals and aspirants to access in...
In recent years, extensive studies of many interesting aspects of online community dynamics promoted...
The proliferation of online communities on the Internet nowadays may lead people to the conclusion t...
most ‘attractive’ roles is its use as a medium for communicating and exchanging ideas as shown from ...
Abstract. Abundance of user contributions does not necessarily indicate sustainability of an online ...
With the rapid development and advancement of virtual communities and collaboration, it raises both ...
Many of the digital technologies we use today strongly emphasize social interaction. The Internet al...
The Internet now hosts an ever-increasing collection of tools (e.g., list-servers, discussion groups...
In a digital society, professionals increasingly seek knowledge from online communities to resolve p...
In recent years, peer-to-peer systems have become more and more popular, especially with some succes...
Abstract. Online communities have something in common: their success rise and fall with the particip...
In this paper we address the issue of motivation to take part in on-line communities alongside facto...
As online applications such as online newsgroups, internet game-rooms, online chat-rooms, and peer-t...
In a world where online users form communities for various purposes and around many different topics...
Online communities are increasingly being used by technical professionals and aspirants to access in...
Online communities are increasingly being used by technical professionals and aspirants to access in...
In recent years, extensive studies of many interesting aspects of online community dynamics promoted...
The proliferation of online communities on the Internet nowadays may lead people to the conclusion t...
most ‘attractive’ roles is its use as a medium for communicating and exchanging ideas as shown from ...
Abstract. Abundance of user contributions does not necessarily indicate sustainability of an online ...
With the rapid development and advancement of virtual communities and collaboration, it raises both ...
Many of the digital technologies we use today strongly emphasize social interaction. The Internet al...
The Internet now hosts an ever-increasing collection of tools (e.g., list-servers, discussion groups...
In a digital society, professionals increasingly seek knowledge from online communities to resolve p...
In recent years, peer-to-peer systems have become more and more popular, especially with some succes...
Abstract. Online communities have something in common: their success rise and fall with the particip...
In this paper we address the issue of motivation to take part in on-line communities alongside facto...
As online applications such as online newsgroups, internet game-rooms, online chat-rooms, and peer-t...
In a world where online users form communities for various purposes and around many different topics...
Online communities are increasingly being used by technical professionals and aspirants to access in...
Online communities are increasingly being used by technical professionals and aspirants to access in...
In recent years, extensive studies of many interesting aspects of online community dynamics promoted...