| Literature DB >> 33658960 |
Wenlong Liu1,2, Xinting Chen1, Xuanyu Lu1, Xiucheng Fan2.
Abstract
The knowledge contribution of members is essential and beneficial to both the business and users of online health communities (OHCs). This study explores and tests the effects of OHC users' psychological contracts on their community identification and knowledge-sharing behavior. A total of 367 valid responses from several well-known OHCs in China are used in the data analysis. The results of the path analysis with structural equation modeling show that users' transactional psychological contracts have a negative effect on their knowledge contribution both directly and indirectly by weakening their community identification. In contrast, users' relational psychological contracts can lead to increased active knowledge contributions both directly and indirectly by enhancing their community identification. Knowledge sharing self-efficacy can strengthen the relationship between relational psychological contracts and knowledge contributions, and the relationship between community identification and knowledge contributions. However, it has no significant impact on the path from transactional psychological contracts to knowledge contribution. The implications and direction of future works are presented on the basis of the results of the empirical analysis.Entities:
Keywords: community identification; knowledge contribution; knowledge sharing self-efficacy; online health community; relational psychological contracts; transactional psychological contracts
Year: 2021 PMID: 33658960 PMCID: PMC7919523 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.612030
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078