Trust among members is an important outcome of virtual communities. Based on identity and social exchange theories, this article proposes a model of trust in which norms and sense of virtual community (SOVC) mediate the relationship between the antecedents of exchanging support, learning identity, creating identity, and sanctioning with the outcome of group trust. The authors surveyed 277 members of 11 active virtual communities. Results generally support our model indicating that the development and adherence to norms as well as members\u27 SOVC play significant roles in the development of group members\u27 trust of each other. This article discusses the theoretical and practical implications of the study
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http://www.interdisciplines.org/paper.php?paperID=110International audienceRecent years have witness...
This paper presents findings on a study on virtual community cohesion with the aim to determine the ...
The majority of B2C website providers in China have made it a point to convert members of their onli...
Trust among members is an important outcome of virtual communities. Based on identity and social exc...
This study explores how people trust each other in Virtual Communities (VCs). The online presence is...
AbstractThe utilization of established virtual communities as a source of profit has become crucial ...
This research aims to discover interpersonal trust in online communities. Two novel trust models are...
In the uncertain scenario that surrounds today’s man, there is a new need for spaces to share, to es...
Understanding user acceptance of the Internet, especially the usage intention of virtual communities...
The development of virtual sponsored communities has created great possibilities for people and comp...
Although trust has received much intention in the virtual communities (VCs) literature, few studies ...
With the flourishing development of the virtual community (VC), trust not only provides a guarantee ...
The contemporary Web is heading towards its next stage of evolution. From a clump of unorganised inf...
Evaluation of the success of professional virtual communities (VCs) has been the focus of many organ...
Virtual teams need trust in order to function. Trust is an efficient way of gaining group cooperatio...
http://www.interdisciplines.org/paper.php?paperID=110International audienceRecent years have witness...
This paper presents findings on a study on virtual community cohesion with the aim to determine the ...
The majority of B2C website providers in China have made it a point to convert members of their onli...