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  • 标题:A Multilevel Investigation of Participation Within Virtual Health Communities
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  • 作者:Kordzadeh, Nima ; Zhechao Liu, Charles ; Au, Yoris A.
  • 期刊名称:Communications of the Association for Information Systems
  • 印刷版ISSN:1529-3181
  • 出版年度:2014
  • 卷号:34
  • 期号:1
  • 页码:26
  • 出版社:Association for Information Systems
  • 摘要:Virtual health communities are a major channel through which health consumers share health-related knowledge and/or exchange social support with their peers. These virtual environments can be a form of, or a potential component of, integrated Patient-centered e-Health (PCEH) applications, which represent emerging healthcare information systems that emphasize the role of patients and revolve around providing patient-focus, patient-activity, and patient-empowerment services. Because of the collaborative nature of virtual health communities, user participation is a critical factor for community growth and prosperity. In this study, we examine user participation at the individual and group (thread) levels. At the individual level, we investigate the impact of reciprocity and homophily (similarity of user characteristics such as age, gender, and tenure) on user participation within virtual health communities. At the thread level, we study the role of highly active users (power users) as thread initiators as well as the role of thread initiators’ participation on the overall thread vibrancy. To do so, we analyzed 2,176 threads initiated by 130 users and 1,947 messages exchanged between these users and their peers. Our results support short-term reciprocity, but refute the positive relationship associated with long-term reciprocity. Among homophily hypotheses, our results support gender homophily, but not age or tenure homophily. At the thread level our findings suggest that a discussion thread is vibrant if the thread initiator is a power user or participates actively within the thread. These findings have important implications for future research and practice in PCEH applications.
  • 关键词:virtual health communities; online social networks; user participation; reciprocity; homophily; power users; thread vibrancy
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