Impact of monetary and non-monetary social functions on users' knowledge-sharing intentions in online social Q&A communities

Lin Jia*, Chen Lin, Yiran Qin, Xiaowen Pan, Zhongyun Zhou

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    Abstract

    Purpose: With the rapid development of paid online social question and answer (Q&A) communities, monetary social functions have been introduced and have potential benefits for both platforms and users. However, these functions' impact on knowledge contribution remains uncertain. This study proposes a conceptual model based on the stimulus–organism–response framework, according to which monetary and non-monetary social functions can help nurture short-term and long-term relationships among community users, and thereafter improves social identity and knowledge-sharing intentions. Design/methodology/approach: This study selects Zhihu, a famous online social Q&A community in China, and conducts an online survey to collect data from its frequent users. A sample of 286 valid questionnaires was collected to test our research model by using a structural equation modeling method. In addition, a bootstrapping approach is used to test the mediation effect. Findings: Results indicate that monetary social functions help nurture short-term and long-term relationships among community users. However, non-monetary social functions only affect short-term relationships directly. Short-term and long-term relationships both have a positive relationship with social identity and thereafter improve users' knowledge-sharing intentions. Originality/value: This study focuses on users' knowledge-sharing intentions in Q&A communities from the perspective of social. Specifically, we separated social functions in Q&A platforms into monetary and non-monetary ones and explored their impact on the development of short-term and long-term relationships. Results demonstrate the importance of monetary social functions and explain how monetary and non-monetary social functions affect users' knowledge-sharing intentions in different approaches.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1422-1445
    Number of pages24
    JournalInternet Research
    Volume33
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 17 Jul 2023

    Keywords

    • Knowledge-sharing intentions
    • Monetary social functions
    • Non-monetary social functions
    • Social capital
    • Social identity
    • Swift guanxi

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