Realising the potential of digital health communities: a study of the role of social factors in community engagement

IF 7.3 2区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Lemai Nguyen, Ojelanki Ngwenyama, Argho Bandyopadhyay, Kaushalya Nallaperuma
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ABSTRACTHealth and fitness communities in the digital age are of strategic importance to global health and wellbeing. Despite this, information systems (IS) research on digital health and fitness communities has not kept pace with societal needs. Using partial least squares analysis, this study examines a number of social factors to predict members’ continuance intention (CI) in digital health and fitness communities. The findings confirm that the social presence (SP) of the community, as perceived by a member, influences their sense of belonging (SB) to it. SP and SB influence the member’s emotional engagement (EE) and appreciation of being recognised (AR) by the community. Subsequently, EE and AR are found to influence CI to stick with the community. In addition, the social influence (SI) of one’s social circles influences AR and CI. Departing from the dominant approaches, this study advances IS research on digital communities by conceptualising and testing a model to predict CI according to social relational theories. The study offers new theoretical foundations, which are appropriate to digital communities, upon which future studies can be based. Further, the findings offer practical insights for improving engagement in digital health and fitness communities.KEYWORDS: Digital health communitycontinuance intentioncommunity engagementsocial presencesense of belongingsocial influence Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
实现数字卫生社区的潜力:对社会因素在社区参与中的作用的研究
数字时代的健康和健身社区对全球健康和福祉具有战略意义。尽管如此,关于数字健康和健身社区的信息系统(IS)研究还没有跟上社会需求的步伐。利用偏最小二乘分析,本研究考察了一些社会因素来预测数字健康和健身社区成员的持续意愿(CI)。研究结果证实,社区成员感知到的社会存在感(SP)会影响他们对社区的归属感(SB)。SP和SB影响成员的情感投入(EE)和被社区认可的欣赏(AR)。随后,发现EE和AR会影响CI坚持社区。此外,一个人的社交圈的社会影响力(SI)也会影响AR和CI。从主流方法出发,本研究通过概念化和测试一个模型来根据社会关系理论预测CI,从而推进了数字社区的IS研究。该研究提供了新的理论基础,这些理论基础适用于数字社区,可以作为未来研究的基础。此外,研究结果为提高数字健康和健身社区的参与度提供了实际见解。关键词:数字健康社区;延续意向;社区参与;社会存在感;
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European Journal of Information Systems
European Journal of Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
23.10
自引率
4.20%
发文量
52
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Information Systems offers a unique European perspective on the theory and practice of information systems for a global readership. We actively seek first-rate articles that offer a critical examination of information technology, covering its effects, development, implementation, strategy, management, and policy.
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