Social Capital, Sense of Virtual Community, and Network Group Behavior: An Empirical Study based on Virtual Community Users
Autori:
Lifang TANG
Cod: ISSN: 1583-3410 (print), ISSN: 1584-5397 (electronic)
Dimensiuni: pp. 231-253
How to cite this article:Tang. L. (2018). Social Capital, Sense of Virtual Community, and Network Group Behavior: An Empirical Study based on Virtual Community Users. Revista de Cercetare si Interventie Sociala, 62, 231-253. |
Abstract:
Existing studies on the relationship between social capital and group behavior
generally use social capital theory to explain and analyze the causes of group
behavior in traditional community. However, the uniqueness of group behaviors
in the network scenario determines that the infl uences of social capital on network
group behavior are diff erent from those on actual group behavior to a certain
extent. Therefore, systematic explanations are necessary for the exploration of the
action mechanism of network group behavior at the social capital level. To explore
infl uencing factors of network group behavior and thereby obtain corresponding
solutions, the study constructed a hypothesis model of social capital-sense of virtual
community-network group behavior on the basis of social capital theory. The
relationship among social capital, sense of virtual community, and network group
behavior was verifi ed by structural equation model using the investigation data
of 408 active users from three famous interest-type virtual communities (Tianya
Community, Mop Community, and Baidu Tieba) obtained from March 2017 to
April 2017. Results show that social capital not only directly infl uences network
group behavior but also indirectly infl uences network group behavior through
the mediation of sense of virtual community. The members of virtual community
groups who have high social capitals actively participate in group behaviors. The
improvement of group members with regard to participation in group behaviors
is mainly benefi ted from mutual trust, commitment, and interaction among group
members. Group members’ participation in group behaviors is further enhanced
through the perceived sense of membership, immersion, and infl uence. Therefore,
the infl uencing mechanism of social capital and sense of virtual community on
network group behavior is disclosed to a certain extent. Conclusions in this study
provide interventions for virtual community managers who aim to enhance the
internal management of virtual community in order to encourage positive network
group behaviors for further improvement in organizational eff ectiveness.
Keywords:
social capital, sense of virtual community, network group behavior, trust, interaction, membership, immersion.
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