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Understanding continuance intention of knowledge creation using extended expectation-confirmation theory: an empirical study of Taiwan and China online communities

机译:使用扩展期望-确认理论了解知识创造的持续意图:对台湾和中国在线社区的一项实证研究

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Grounded on expectation-confirmation theory (ECT), this study proposes an integrated model aiming to understand how participants' continuance intention of knowledge creation and satisfaction are affected by their perceived identity verification (PIV) and performance expectancy in an online community. To assess the theoretical model, we surveyed two online communities - Baidu (China) and Yahoo knowledge+ (Taiwan), including 213 and 216 useable responses, respectively. Both PIV and performance expectancy are positively associated with continuance intention of knowledge creation. In Baidu community, satisfaction is affected either directly by performance expectancy or indirectly by PIV (through performance expectancy). Our findings have implications for both practice and theory.
机译:基于期望确认理论(ECT),本研究提出了一个集成模型,旨在了解参与者的知识创造和满意度的持续意愿如何受到他们在在线社区中的感知身份验证(PIV)和绩效期望的影响。为了评估理论模型,我们调查了两个在线社区-百度(中国)和Yahoo Knowledge +(台湾),分别包括213和216个可用响应。 PIV和绩效预期均与知识创造的持续意愿成正相关。在百度社区,满意度会直接受到绩效预期的影响,也可能会受到PIV的间接影响(通过绩效预期)。我们的发现对实践和理论都有影响。

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