Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1025940 International Journal of Information Management 2012 15 Pages PDF
Abstract

Virtual communities (VCs) are attracting more attention as they provide a platform for people to share experiences and knowledge, which may further impact their purchase decisions. From a social capital perspective, this study investigated factors that cultivate a VC member's sense of belonging and their effects on facilitating his participation in the VC in terms of the intentions to get and share experiences and knowledge. The results indicated that three factors that relate to three dimensions of social capital in the VC – familiarity with members in the VC from the structural dimension, perceived similarity with other members from the cognitive dimension, and trust in other members from the relational dimension – are all positively related to the sense of belonging, which affects intentions to get and share knowledge and mediates the relationships between social capital factors and a VC member's intentions to participate.

► We investigate how social capital facilitates a VC member's sense of belonging and participation. ► Familiarity, perceived similarity and trust are positively related to the sense of belonging. ► Sense of belonging affects VC member participation in terms of intentions to get and share knowledge. ► Sense of belonging mediates the effects of social capital factors on intentions to participate.

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