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− | '''Knowledge-Sharing Intention in a Virtual Community: a Study of Participants in the Chinese Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Shun-Chuan Ho, Ping-Ho Ting, Dong-Yih Bau and Chun-Chung Wei. | + | '''Knowledge-Sharing Intention in a Virtual Community: a Study of Participants in the Chinese Wikipedia''' - scientific work related to [[Wikipedia quality]] published in 2011, written by [[Shun-Chuan Ho]], [[Ping-Ho Ting]], [[Dong-Yih Bau]] and [[Chun-Chung Wei]]. |
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− | Abstract This study proposes a model for evaluating virtual community members' knowledge-sharing intention toward Chinese Wikipedia. The results of this study reveal that knowledge-sharing intention is influenced directly by attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, whereas anticipated reciprocal relationships and enjoying helping are positively related to attitude; sense of self-worth and peer influences are positively related to subjective norms; and self-efficacy and resource-facilitating conditions are positively related to perceived behavioral control on knowledge sharing. | + | Abstract This study proposes a model for evaluating virtual community members' knowledge-sharing intention toward [[Chinese Wikipedia]]. The results of this study reveal that knowledge-sharing intention is influenced directly by attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, whereas anticipated reciprocal relationships and enjoying helping are positively related to attitude; sense of self-worth and peer influences are positively related to subjective norms; and self-efficacy and resource-facilitating conditions are positively related to perceived behavioral control on knowledge sharing. |
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Knowledge-Sharing Intention in a Virtual Community: a Study of Participants in the Chinese Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Shun-Chuan Ho, Ping-Ho Ting, Dong-Yih Bau and Chun-Chung Wei.
Overview
Abstract This study proposes a model for evaluating virtual community members' knowledge-sharing intention toward Chinese Wikipedia. The results of this study reveal that knowledge-sharing intention is influenced directly by attitude, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, whereas anticipated reciprocal relationships and enjoying helping are positively related to attitude; sense of self-worth and peer influences are positively related to subjective norms; and self-efficacy and resource-facilitating conditions are positively related to perceived behavioral control on knowledge sharing.