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The influence of the community climate on users’ knowledge-sharing intention: the social cognitive theory perspective
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Community PerceptionCollective KnowledgeOnline CommunitiesEducationSocial InfluenceInformation SharingVirtual CommunitiesCommunicationSocial MediaOnline CommunityCommunity Climate InfluencesCommunity EngagementTrustCommunity ParticipationKnowledge ExchangeKnowledge SharingSocial ComputingKnowledge ManagementCommunity ClimateVirtual CommunityArts
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the underlying mechanism of the community climate on knowledge-sharing intention in virtual communities. Based on social cognitive theory, a theoretical model was developed and empirically tested using a web-based survey of 525 members from an online question and answer (Q&A) community in China. Results showed that knowledge-sharing self-efficacy and outcome expectation played a chain mediation role in the relationship between the community climate and knowledge-sharing intention. This study is among the first to examine whether and how community climate influences knowledge sharing. Our research findings unpack the mechanism of the community climate on knowledge-sharing intention, and provide practical insights on how to use community climate to facilitate users to share knowledge in online Q&A communities.
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