Effects of social capital of social networking site on social identity and continuous participant behavior

Edward Shih-Tse Wang, Hung-Chou Lin, Y. Liao
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PurposeThe paper focuses on social capital as the characteristic of social groups that promote coordination; moreover, social identity plays a key role in the construction of group relationships. However, few research studies have looked at how the social capital of social networking sites (SNSs) is related to the social identity of its members. Drawing on social capital and social identity theory, this study investigated the effects of SNS social capital (shared language, social trust and network density) on social identity and continuous participation. The mediating role of social identity was also investigated.Design/methodology/approachIn total, 444 SNS members volunteered to participate in this study. Structural equation modeling was applied to analyze a conceptual model.FindingsThe results revealed that SNS social trust and network density directly and significantly affected the social identity and continuous participation behavior of members. SNSs using a shared language positively affected social identity, but this was not directly associated with continuous participation behavior.Originality/valueBecause the network externalities of SNSs exert critical effects on user benefits, attracting continuous user participation remains one of the critical challenges for SNS administrators. Both the theoretical and practical implications of this study can aid SNS administrators in developing effective continuous participation strategies.Peer reviewThe peer-review history for this article is available at: https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-07-2021-0369
社交网站社会资本对社会认同和持续参与者行为的影响
目的研究社会资本作为社会群体促进协调的特征;此外,社会认同在群体关系的构建中起着关键作用。然而,很少有研究关注社交网站(sns)的社会资本与其成员的社会认同之间的关系。本研究利用社会资本和社会认同理论,探讨了社交网络社会资本(共享语言、社会信任和网络密度)对社会认同和持续参与的影响。此外,还探讨了社会认同的中介作用。设计/方法/方法总共有444名SNS会员自愿参与本研究。采用结构方程模型对概念模型进行分析。结果表明,社交网络社会信任和网络密度直接显著地影响着社交网络成员的社会认同和持续参与行为。使用共同语言的社交网络对社会认同有积极影响,但这与持续参与行为没有直接关系。原创/价值由于社交网站的网络外部性对用户利益有着至关重要的影响,因此吸引持续的用户参与仍然是社交网站管理员面临的关键挑战之一。本研究的理论和实践意义可以帮助SNS管理者制定有效的持续参与策略。同行评议这篇文章的同行评议历史可以在:https://publons.com/publon/10.1108/OIR-07-2021-0369
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