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Exploring online social behavior in crowdsourcing communities: A relationship management perspective
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Computers in Human Behavior. 40:144-151
Both I-mode and we-mode collective intentions significantly predicted online social behavior in crowdsourcing communities.We-mode collective intention exerted a greater effect on online social behavior, as compared to I-mode collective intention.Rela
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International Journal of Information Management. 34:89-98
This study examines the role of inconsistent reviews in online shopping decision.We examine its moderating effect and gender differences in a trust-based model.Cognitive trust affects emotional trust, which further leads to purchase intention.Emotion
Perceived critical mass and collective intention in social media-supported small group communication
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International Journal of Information Management. 33:707-715
The increasing popularity of Web 2.0 has dramatically changed the way in which people communicate with others in their daily life or work. However, the use of social media is fundamentally different from that of traditional information technologies.
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Proceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2017).
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Knowledge Management Research & Practice. 10:301-311
Along with the advent of Web 2.0, mass collaboration is of paramount importance in knowledge exploration and diffusion. However, the extent to which Internet-based collaboration technologies can be used to develop new knowledge and to leverage the wi
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British Journal of Educational Technology. 44:502-517
With the prevalence of the Internet, it has become increasingly easy and common for students to seek information from various online sources. Wikipedia is one of the largest and most popular reference websites that university students may heavily rel
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Decision Support Systems. 53:218-225
The advance of the Internet facilitates consumers to share and exchange consumption-related advice through online consumer reviews. This relatively new form of word-of-mouth communication, electronic word-of-mouth (eWOM) communication, has only recen
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Journal of Information Science. 35:279-298
With the proliferation of Web 2.0 technologies, there is an expanded opportunity for individuals to get involved in information exchange. In this study, the sustainability of a virtual community for teachers and educators were investigated. The resea
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 60:111-122
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Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology. 59:1617-1630