As online communities become increasingly relevant to business, it is critical to understand how to support contributors' motivation to contribute content longitudinally. In this article, we draw on existing literature on motivation and technology characteristics to conceptualize a model of longitudinal content contribution. We view longitudinal content contribution as a recursive process of interaction between contributors, other participants, and the IT artifacts of online communities. Our study has several important theoretical contributions: first, our study argues that different types of motivation exist and we need to understand how to support contributors' autonomous motivation; second, our study adds the time dimension to content co...
A consistent theoretical and practical challenge in the design of socio-technical systems is that of...
In a digital society, professionals increasingly seek knowledge from online communities to resolve p...
The Internet now hosts an ever-increasing collection of tools (e.g., list-servers, discussion groups...
As online communities are becoming more and more relevant to business, it is critical to understand ...
As online communities are becoming more and more relevant to business, it is critical to understand ...
This research investigates the effect of the type of community host (consumer‐hosted versus company‐...
Abstract. Online communities depend on the persistent contributions of heterogeneous users with dive...
The motivation of online community users’ contribution behavior has captured the attention of many s...
Participants are increasingly using online knowledge communities to access and share information and...
An online community’s (OC) long term success depends on its members’ willingness to stay and continu...
The success of an online community relies on the willingness of its members to be a part of and cont...
In recent years we have witnessed a significant growth of social-computing communities—online servic...
User contribution is critical to online communities but also difficult to sustain given its public g...
Objective of the Study: The focus of this thesis is to identify consumer motivations to voluntarily...
An online community’s (OC) long term success depends on its members’ willingness to stay and continu...
A consistent theoretical and practical challenge in the design of socio-technical systems is that of...
In a digital society, professionals increasingly seek knowledge from online communities to resolve p...
The Internet now hosts an ever-increasing collection of tools (e.g., list-servers, discussion groups...
As online communities are becoming more and more relevant to business, it is critical to understand ...
As online communities are becoming more and more relevant to business, it is critical to understand ...
This research investigates the effect of the type of community host (consumer‐hosted versus company‐...
Abstract. Online communities depend on the persistent contributions of heterogeneous users with dive...
The motivation of online community users’ contribution behavior has captured the attention of many s...
Participants are increasingly using online knowledge communities to access and share information and...
An online community’s (OC) long term success depends on its members’ willingness to stay and continu...
The success of an online community relies on the willingness of its members to be a part of and cont...
In recent years we have witnessed a significant growth of social-computing communities—online servic...
User contribution is critical to online communities but also difficult to sustain given its public g...
Objective of the Study: The focus of this thesis is to identify consumer motivations to voluntarily...
An online community’s (OC) long term success depends on its members’ willingness to stay and continu...
A consistent theoretical and practical challenge in the design of socio-technical systems is that of...
In a digital society, professionals increasingly seek knowledge from online communities to resolve p...
The Internet now hosts an ever-increasing collection of tools (e.g., list-servers, discussion groups...