Online communities (OCs), computer-mediated virtual space, have become one of the crucial parts of our lives. For example, users of Reddit.com visited 1.36 billion times in total in July 2017 that is comparable to Facebook or YouTube. While several studies explain the underlying mechanisms of members’ participation and revisit behaviours, we still do not understand the evolutionary processes of members who progress from newcomers to core members. The gap mainly stems from the dominance of variance studies that deal with covariance between variables that capture different aspects of a given phenomenon in OC literature. This study takes process-oriented approach and aims to reveal evolutionary socialisation process of OC members by applying a...
Online communities like Wikipedia have the potential to transform our global society. Despite their ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...
Online communities (OCs), computer-mediated virtual space, have become one of the crucial parts of o...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...
This paper develops a dialectic process model to explain how group norms evolve in self-organizing o...
The thesis is focused on the possibilities that exist for crossing or even transcending the boundary...
A long standing dilemma of online communities is that a small group of community members account for...
Conference paper presented at Forty-Second International Conference on Information Systems, Hyderaba...
Online communities, which have become an integral part of the day-to-day life of people and organiza...
Individuals participate in many different ways in online communities. There is an extensive body of ...
Online communities have become one of the most common forms of organizations on the Internet. They a...
In recent years, the mushrooming development of Online Communities (OCs) has ushered a new paradigm ...
textUnderstanding participation behavior in online communities has become increasingly of interest t...
The aim of the study is to depict the power of algorithms over online communities on the example of ...
Online communities like Wikipedia have the potential to transform our global society. Despite their ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...
Online communities (OCs), computer-mediated virtual space, have become one of the crucial parts of o...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...
This paper develops a dialectic process model to explain how group norms evolve in self-organizing o...
The thesis is focused on the possibilities that exist for crossing or even transcending the boundary...
A long standing dilemma of online communities is that a small group of community members account for...
Conference paper presented at Forty-Second International Conference on Information Systems, Hyderaba...
Online communities, which have become an integral part of the day-to-day life of people and organiza...
Individuals participate in many different ways in online communities. There is an extensive body of ...
Online communities have become one of the most common forms of organizations on the Internet. They a...
In recent years, the mushrooming development of Online Communities (OCs) has ushered a new paradigm ...
textUnderstanding participation behavior in online communities has become increasingly of interest t...
The aim of the study is to depict the power of algorithms over online communities on the example of ...
Online communities like Wikipedia have the potential to transform our global society. Despite their ...
Typically, virtual communities exhibit the well-known phenomenon of participation inequality, which...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...