Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
350984 Computers in Human Behavior 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Knowledge contribution is one of the essential factors behind the success of blogging communities (BCs). This research studies knowledge contribution behavior in a BC from the perspective of knowledge contributors and their characteristics using the lens of social identity theory. Social identity theory asserts that individuals are fundamentally motivated to present or communicate their identities in everyday social life through behavior. A similar line of reasoning can be used to argue that members of a BC would also be motivated to communicate their online identities through their behavior, that is, through knowledge contribution in the BC. Specifically, this study conceptualized the online identity and examined the effects of its personal (online kindness, online social skills, and online creativity) and social aspects (BC involvement) on knowledge contribution. The data was collected using an online survey from the members of Cyworld, a popular BC in South Korea and a few other countries (members from South Korea were included in this study). The results indicate that both the personal and social aspects of online identity and their interactions significantly influenced knowledge contribution. Based on the findings, this study offers suggestions to organizers of BCs to enhance the knowledge contribution from their members.

► Examined knowledge contribution from the perspective of online identity. ► Online identity consists of personal and social aspects. ► Personal aspect of online identity affects knowledge contribution. ► Social aspect of online identity affects knowledge contribution. ► Social aspect moderates the effect of personal aspect on knowledge contribution.

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