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Exploring sustained participation in firm-hosted communities in China: the effects of social capital and active degree

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  • Wei Guo
  • Ruo-Yu Liang
  • Lei Wang
  • Wei Peng

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Firm-hosted online communities are user-centred, and their efficacy depends on the users’ sustained participation. This study investigated the impact of social capital on users’ continued usage intention. Specifically, since very little work has been done to explore the antecedents of social capital, we tested the role of operator-related and individual-related factors in cultivating social capital by proposing an integrated research model to fill this gap. Furthermore, to gain deeper insights into continuance intention, we postulate that active degree moderates the relationship between social capital and users’ continued usage intention. Our model is empirically examined using survey data collected from 373 members of a well-known firm-hosted online community in China. The results reveal that the firm’s reaction, offline activities, interaction support, seeking reputation and perceived enjoyment are the significant antecedents of social capital. Additionally, social tie and shared vision exert a stronger effect on continued usage intention for active users, whereas identification has a higher influence on continued usage intention for inactive users. Finally, this study discusses the theoretical and practical implications of these findings and provides possible directions for future research.

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  • Wei Guo & Ruo-Yu Liang & Lei Wang & Wei Peng, 2017. "Exploring sustained participation in firm-hosted communities in China: the effects of social capital and active degree," Behaviour and Information Technology, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 36(3), pages 223-242, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tbitxx:v:36:y:2017:i:3:p:223-242
    DOI: 10.1080/0144929X.2016.1212402
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    1. Jiali Chen & Yiying Li & Mengzhen Feng & Xinru Zhang, 2023. "User Interaction Within Online Innovation Communities: A Social Network Analysis," International Journal of Web Services Research (IJWSR), IGI Global, vol. 20(1), pages 1-19, January.

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