Social capital and knowledge contribution in online user communities: One-way or two-way relationship?

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Highlights:

• Bi-directional relationships exist between social capital and knowledge sharing.

• Bi-directional relationships mainly exist among peripheral participants in OUCs.

• Core participants' knowledge sharing is not caused primarily by the social capital.

• Core participants' change of structural capital is affected by knowledge sharing.

摘要

Firms have been increasingly relying on online user communities to access external, distant knowledge and expertise. Previous research on online user communities has largely investigated the influence of users' social capital on their knowledge sharing behavior. In this study, we propose a two-way relationship between social capital and knowledge contribution of users in online user communities. To test our proposition, we collected and analyzed participation data of 1766 users from the online user community of BMC, a global leader in innovative software solutions. Overall, our study shows evidence of significant bi-directional relationships between social capital (structural, cognitive and relational) and knowledge contribution, while the bi-directional relationships mainly exist among peripheral participants. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our study for the online user community literature as well as the broader context of online community.

论文关键词:Social capital,Knowledge contribution,Online user communities,Two-way relationship,Granger causality

论文评审过程:Received 31 March 2019, Revised 10 August 2019, Accepted 10 August 2019, Available online 14 August 2019, Version of Record 15 November 2019.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dss.2019.113131