Why do you return the favor in online knowledge communities? A study of the motivations of reciprocity

Volume: 63, Pages: 342 - 349
Published: Oct 1, 2016
Abstract
Online knowledge community administrators are attempting to encourage their users to contribute knowledge in order to provide value to members and maintain sustainability. A large number of online knowledge communities fail mainly due to the reluctance of users to return the favor and share knowledge. Many studies on this topic have highlighted the importance of reciprocity for knowledge contribution which forms a virtuous feedback loop for the...
Paper Details
Title
Why do you return the favor in online knowledge communities? A study of the motivations of reciprocity
Published Date
Oct 1, 2016
Volume
63
Pages
342 - 349
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