Why users keep answering questions in online question answering communities: A theoretical and empirical investigation
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This study theorized and validated a model of knowledge sharing continuance in a special type of online community, the online question answering (Q&A) community, in which knowledge exchange is reflected mainly by asking and answering specific questions. We created a model that integrated knowledge sharing factors and knowledge self-efficacy into the expectation confirmation theory. The hypotheses derived from this model were empirically validated using an online survey conducted among users of a famous online Q&A community in China, “Yahoo! Answers China”. The results suggested that users’ intention to continue sharing knowledge (i.e., answering questions) was directly influenced by users’ ex-post feelings as consisting of two dimensions: satisfaction, and knowledge self-efficacy. Based on the obtained results, we also found that knowledge self-efficacy and confirmation mediated the relationship between benefits and satisfaction.
论文关键词:Online question answering communities,Continuance intention to answer questions,Benefits of answering questions,Satisfaction,Confirmation,Knowledge self-efficacy
论文评审过程:Available online 9 August 2012.
论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijinfomgt.2012.07.007