Two research gaps in prior studies on knowledge sharing in virtual communities (VCs) are identified. First, prior studies have focused on VCs with no explicit rewards system, whereas VCs using a competition-based reward system (e.g., transactional VCs) is not explored. Second, prior studies have concentrated on the determinants of initial participation rather than sustained participation. In this study, considering that a social learning process is involved in sustained participation, task complexity and self-efficacy – two social learning factors – are proposed to moderate the relationship between motivations and sustained participation. A filed survey with 205 subjects in a transactional virtual community was conducted to test the researc...
This study seeks to understand how relational virtual communities (RVC) members improve knowledge ou...
Despite the fact that Knowledge Sharing (KS) is very important, we found only little discussion abou...
Active participation of members is considered essential to the success of virtual communities. We in...
Two research gaps in prior studies on knowledge sharing in virtual communities (VCs) are identified....
Extrinsic motivation may affect knowledge sharing in a virtual community. As virtual communities hav...
Knowledge sharing is an important activity in virtual communities (VC). Recently, some researchers h...
Internet-based virtual communities are growing with an unprecedented rate. Virtual communities have ...
[[abstract]]Wikipidia is a collaborative web site of knowledge sharing platforms. Based on a survey ...
Motivating people to contribute knowledge to others has become a major challenge in knowledge manage...
A large portion of previous research on knowledge sharing in virtual community focuses on organizati...
The growing use of information technology and the Internet has led to the emergence of professional ...
Purpose: The author tried to identify the knowledge sharing behaviors on the internet, using struct...
[[abstract]]Purpose – Virtual communities of practice (VCoP) are seen as effective means to facilita...
This paper integrates expectancy disconfirmation theory and justice theory to construct a model for ...
A virtual community ("VC") is a group of people who interact primarily via IT, rather than face-to-f...
This study seeks to understand how relational virtual communities (RVC) members improve knowledge ou...
Despite the fact that Knowledge Sharing (KS) is very important, we found only little discussion abou...
Active participation of members is considered essential to the success of virtual communities. We in...
Two research gaps in prior studies on knowledge sharing in virtual communities (VCs) are identified....
Extrinsic motivation may affect knowledge sharing in a virtual community. As virtual communities hav...
Knowledge sharing is an important activity in virtual communities (VC). Recently, some researchers h...
Internet-based virtual communities are growing with an unprecedented rate. Virtual communities have ...
[[abstract]]Wikipidia is a collaborative web site of knowledge sharing platforms. Based on a survey ...
Motivating people to contribute knowledge to others has become a major challenge in knowledge manage...
A large portion of previous research on knowledge sharing in virtual community focuses on organizati...
The growing use of information technology and the Internet has led to the emergence of professional ...
Purpose: The author tried to identify the knowledge sharing behaviors on the internet, using struct...
[[abstract]]Purpose – Virtual communities of practice (VCoP) are seen as effective means to facilita...
This paper integrates expectancy disconfirmation theory and justice theory to construct a model for ...
A virtual community ("VC") is a group of people who interact primarily via IT, rather than face-to-f...
This study seeks to understand how relational virtual communities (RVC) members improve knowledge ou...
Despite the fact that Knowledge Sharing (KS) is very important, we found only little discussion abou...
Active participation of members is considered essential to the success of virtual communities. We in...