Title :
Motivating User Contributions in Online Knowledge Communities: Virtual Rewards and Reputation
Author :
Xiahua Wei ; Wei Chen ; Zhu, Kevin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Bus., Univ. of Washington, Bothell, WA, USA
Abstract :
User contribution determines the success of online knowledge communities. As user contributions are voluntary, many online communities failed due to declining user contributions. Hence, it becomes critical to understand and design mechanisms that are effective to motivate user contributions. This paper studies the effects of two mechanisms, virtual rewards and reputation, on the quantity and quality of user contributions in online community. We analyze user-level panel data from a representative knowledge sharing platform Stack Exchange.com, and investigate whether these two mechanisms improve the quantity and quality of user contributions. Surprisingly, we find that a user´s reputation does not directly motivate contribution. It is the relative reputation (ranking) that serves as the motivation. This finding highlights the importance of peer effect and social comparison in the incentive design of open collaboration platforms. Our study provides implications for platform designers on how to motivate community participants and build sustainable online knowledge communities.
Keywords :
data analysis; human factors; social networking (online); open collaboration platform; peer effect; relative reputation; representative knowledge sharing platform; social comparison; sustainable online knowledge communities; user reputation; user-level panel data; virtual reward; Collaboration; Communities; Context; Cost accounting; Internet; Silver; Technological innovation; knowledge collaboration; online community; reputation; user contributions; virtual rewards;
Conference_Titel :
System Sciences (HICSS), 2015 48th Hawaii International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kauai, HI
DOI :
10.1109/HICSS.2015.452