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User Roles in Online Communities and Their Moderating Effect on Online Community Usage Intention: An Integrated Approach
Authors:Ezgi Akar  Sona Mardikyan  Tevfik Dalgic
Affiliation:1. Department of Management Information Systems, Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Naveen Jindal School of Management, The University of Texas at Dallas, Dallas, Texas, USA
Abstract:Recently, it has been evident that the analysis of user data and content in online environments allows practitioners to understand how to motivate online community members and keep them frequently involved in the community, and so to manage these communities successfully. In this sense, practitioners should comprehend community members’ usage intentions to give a better service and to motivate them. However, different user types engage in such communities, so understanding their diverse needs is also essential for practitioners. In parallel, this article addresses the problem of the different user types existing in online communities, and each of them requires different strategies to be motivated and involved in the community. Thus, unlike previous studies, this study firstly identifies user roles in an online community based on the structural role theory, social network analysis, and community members’ contribution behavior. After that, it investigates members’ usage intentions based on the technology acceptance model and examines the moderating effect of identified user roles on their usage intentions. The study also guides practitioners to develop motivational strategies to keep each type of member continually satisfied.
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