Cyber-world is a typical form of social syndication. Although the future of cyber-world seems bright, not all efforts have succeeded. Therefore, knowing how to motivate users and keep them continually visiting is an important challenge for creating successful cyber-world Web sites. Since that human behaviour varies according to people’s different social roles, this study investigated four social roles (habitual, active, personal, and lurker) in the cyber-worlds. 729 users of i-Partment were used to test the research model. This study empirically confirms the existence of different behavioural models, and revealed the implications for theory and practice
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[[abstract]]Social network sites (SNS), as web-based services, allow users to make open or semiopen ...
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The evolution of the commercial Internet to the current phase, commonly called Web 2.0 (or Social We...
It has been proposed that online social structures represent new forms of organizing which are funda...
[[abstract]]Although major contributions are being made by Social Networking Sites (SNS) in communic...
The objective of the paper is to explore the factors that encourage students to adopt social network...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in examining the effect of social network site based e...
The use of social networking websites has become a current international phenomenon. Popular website...
Social networking websites are a relatively new and wildly popular form of technology. While million...
In recent years, social networking sites have become the major media by which people develop their p...
The objective of the paper is to explore the factors that encourage students to adopt social network...
Emerging virtual technology suggests that we are moving into a new age of technology, Web 3.0, in wh...
This research makes a case for treating an electronic commerce web site as a social actor and argue...
Cyberloafing is the voluntary acts of individuals using their companies’ Internet access for nonwork...
[[abstract]]Social network sites (SNS), as web-based services, allow users to make open or semiopen ...
Virtual communities that feature avatars are an emerging social software business model on the Inter...
This study has proposed and empirically tested a social network (SN) Web site acceptance model that ...
The evolution of the commercial Internet to the current phase, commonly called Web 2.0 (or Social We...
It has been proposed that online social structures represent new forms of organizing which are funda...
[[abstract]]Although major contributions are being made by Social Networking Sites (SNS) in communic...
The objective of the paper is to explore the factors that encourage students to adopt social network...
Researchers have been increasingly interested in examining the effect of social network site based e...
The use of social networking websites has become a current international phenomenon. Popular website...
Social networking websites are a relatively new and wildly popular form of technology. While million...
In recent years, social networking sites have become the major media by which people develop their p...