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Understanding The Sustainability Of Online Question Answering Communities In China

Posted on:2010-01-06Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:X L JinFull Text:PDF
GTID:1119360302971481Subject:Management Science and Engineering
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The advent of web 2.0 provides new ways for question answering (Q&A) services. Web 2.0 enabled Q&A communities are online communities dedicated for users to exchange their knowledge in the form of asking and answering questions. They have been extremely popular in the nowadays, for they can be beneficial to both individual users and community practitioners. Previous research has widely claimed that the long-term sustainability of information systems and online social networks are determined by users'continued participate rather than first-time usage. This indicates that motivating members to continue answering questions in online Q&A communities is essential to the long-term sustainability of these communities. Given the importance of users'continuance answering questions in online Q&A communities, little work yet has been conducted on this issue. In order to fill in this research gap, this study develops a research model to investigate the antecedents of user intention to continue answering questions in online Q&A communities based on theories of social exchange, satisfaction, identity orientations and self-efficacy. In particular, this study examines (1) the relationship between behavioral Intention of continued knowledge contribution in online Q&A communities and users'feelings of satisfaction and knowledge self-efficacy; (2) how the post-contribution feelings of knowledge self-efficacy and satisfaction are increased by the outcome performance of knowledge contribution; and (3) how users'identity orientations moderate the relationships between different kinds of knowledge contribution performances (self-referent benefits and community-referent benefits) and user satisfaction.In order to test the proposed research model and hypotheses, a total of 241 returns collected from an online survey, which was conducted among users of a famous online Q&A community in China—"Yahoo! Answers China", were analyzed using partial least squares. The results indicate that users'intention to continue answering questions in"Yahoo! Answers China"is primary determined by satisfaction and secondly determined by knowledge self-efficacy. The results also show that satisfaction is increased by reputation enhancement, enjoyment in helping others and knowledge self-efficacy. Knowledge self-efficacy is, on the other hand, affected by enjoyment in helping others and advancement of the online community. However, the direct influences of personal (extrinsic reward, reputation enhancement, reciprocity and enjoyment in helping others) or collective outcome performances (advancement of the online community) on continuance intention are insignificant. Furthermore, the results show that users'collective outcome performance (i.e., advancement of the online community) has a significant influence on satisfaction when users'collective identity orientation is higher than their personal identity orientation. In contrast, the relationship between reciprocity (one type of personal outcome performances) and satisfaction is significant when users adopt higher personal identity orientation. The findings of this study contribute to both theory building in the sustainability of online Q&A communities and practice in the management of online Q&A communities.
Keywords/Search Tags:Online Q&A Communities, Users'Intention to Continue Answering Questions, User Satisfaction, Knowledge Self-efficacy, Personal Benefits, Collective Benefits, Identity Orientations
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