[[abstract]]In this study, we treat the virtual community (VC) as one type of non-profitable organization and further explore its intellectual capital which help a VC attract more participants to generating better interaction in compare with other homogeneous VCs did. Integrating expectation confirmation theory (ECT) with capital constructs derived from intellectual capitals, explain the underlying motivations of members’ knowledge resharing. We conducted a three month survey by posting a ‘call for participate’ in JavaWorld@TW, one of the representative professional communities in Taiwan, 288 usable responses were collected from members. Using Partial Least Square(PLS) regression to test the conceptual model and corresponding hypotheses...
Increasingly, managers of global teams are faced with the challenge of how to foster knowledge shar...
Member-initiated virtual communities for product knowledge sharing and commerce purposes are prolife...
This study investigates individual participants ’ underlying motivational factors with regard to the...
[[abstract]]The biggest challenge in fostering a virtual community is the supply of knowledge, namel...
Despite the fact that Knowledge Sharing (KS) is very important, we found only little discussion abou...
Internet-based virtual communities are growing with an unprecedented rate. Virtual communities have ...
Extrinsic motivation may affect knowledge sharing in a virtual community. As virtual communities hav...
[[abstract]]In modern society, an online Virtual Community is a crucial Knowledge-Sharing platform t...
It is widely established that the levels of generalized trust, norms of reciprocity, and identificat...
Virtual communities (VCs) are attracting more attention as they provide a platform for people to sha...
This study investigates individual participants\u27 underlying motivational factors with regard to t...
Abstract: Based on expectation confirmation theory (ECT) and resource-based theory, we propose a co...
This paper integrates expectancy disconfirmation theory and justice theory to construct a model for ...
[[abstract]]The development of internet promote the communication, interaction, and the exchange of ...
This paper integrates expectancy disconfirmation theory and justice theory to construct a model for ...
Increasingly, managers of global teams are faced with the challenge of how to foster knowledge shar...
Member-initiated virtual communities for product knowledge sharing and commerce purposes are prolife...
This study investigates individual participants ’ underlying motivational factors with regard to the...
[[abstract]]The biggest challenge in fostering a virtual community is the supply of knowledge, namel...
Despite the fact that Knowledge Sharing (KS) is very important, we found only little discussion abou...
Internet-based virtual communities are growing with an unprecedented rate. Virtual communities have ...
Extrinsic motivation may affect knowledge sharing in a virtual community. As virtual communities hav...
[[abstract]]In modern society, an online Virtual Community is a crucial Knowledge-Sharing platform t...
It is widely established that the levels of generalized trust, norms of reciprocity, and identificat...
Virtual communities (VCs) are attracting more attention as they provide a platform for people to sha...
This study investigates individual participants\u27 underlying motivational factors with regard to t...
Abstract: Based on expectation confirmation theory (ECT) and resource-based theory, we propose a co...
This paper integrates expectancy disconfirmation theory and justice theory to construct a model for ...
[[abstract]]The development of internet promote the communication, interaction, and the exchange of ...
This paper integrates expectancy disconfirmation theory and justice theory to construct a model for ...
Increasingly, managers of global teams are faced with the challenge of how to foster knowledge shar...
Member-initiated virtual communities for product knowledge sharing and commerce purposes are prolife...
This study investigates individual participants ’ underlying motivational factors with regard to the...