In this study, we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online communities of practice (COPs) adopt knowledge contributed by other COP members. Previous studies of knowledge adoption in computer- mediated settings have drawn on dual-process theories of information processing to understand the role of heuristic cues and elaboration likelihood in this process. We extend this research stream, exploring two potential new heuristic cues: genre conformity and information consistency. In addition, we examine the factors focused search and disconfirming information to understand how they may induce non-heuristic cognitive processes. Survey data were collected from an online COP and findings support the hypotheses generated from our re...
Over the past five to seven years, the United States Air Force has begun to employ online Communitie...
In 2002, The Air Force’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) tasked Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) to ho...
In 2002, The Air Force’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) tasked Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) to ho...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
This paper reviews prior research on individual participation in online CoPs. In particular, the pap...
Online Communities of Practices (CoPs) is emerging as a major form for knowledge sharing in this era...
This interpretivist study, in the field of information Systems, investigates the process of transfor...
With the prevalent use of virtual Communities of Practice (CoPs) in organizations to link networks o...
Online communities enable members to exchange messages, and rich content is generated in the wake of...
Voluntary behaviors (i.e., knowledge contribution and word of mouth) are important to the sustainabi...
Voluntary behaviors (i.e., knowledge contribution and word of mouth) are important to the sustainabi...
Over the past five to seven years, the United States Air Force has begun to employ online Communitie...
Over the past five to seven years, the United States Air Force has begun to employ online Communitie...
In 2002, The Air Force’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) tasked Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) to ho...
In 2002, The Air Force’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) tasked Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) to ho...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
In this study we investigate how members of text-based, asynchronous online Communities of Practice ...
This paper reviews prior research on individual participation in online CoPs. In particular, the pap...
Online Communities of Practices (CoPs) is emerging as a major form for knowledge sharing in this era...
This interpretivist study, in the field of information Systems, investigates the process of transfor...
With the prevalent use of virtual Communities of Practice (CoPs) in organizations to link networks o...
Online communities enable members to exchange messages, and rich content is generated in the wake of...
Voluntary behaviors (i.e., knowledge contribution and word of mouth) are important to the sustainabi...
Voluntary behaviors (i.e., knowledge contribution and word of mouth) are important to the sustainabi...
Over the past five to seven years, the United States Air Force has begun to employ online Communitie...
Over the past five to seven years, the United States Air Force has begun to employ online Communitie...
In 2002, The Air Force’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) tasked Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) to ho...
In 2002, The Air Force’s Chief Information Officer (CIO) tasked Air Force Knowledge Now (AFKN) to ho...