Title :
An Empirical Study of the Antecedents and Consequences of the Ordinary Member´s Commitment in Virtual Communities
Author :
Xie, Zexian ; Chen, Huaping ; Wu, Zhenhua
Author_Institution :
Manage. Instn., Univ. of Sci. & Technol. of China, Hefei
Abstract :
This paper proposes and tests a new model that helps explain the ordinary memberpsilas commitment in virtual communities with reference to the research of organizational commitment. We adopt three subcomponents of commitment presented by Meyer and Allen, and then build the model to reflect the relationships between each commitment and variables identified as its antecedent or consequences. The theoretical model is empirically tested using data collected from 213 virtual communitiespsila members. We find that self-efficacy and irretrievable investments are key factors that significantly and directly influence affective commitment and continuance commitment respectively. Affective commitment affects both participation intention and contribution intention significantly. Continuance commitment affects advocacy intention significantly. Normative commitment affects contribution intention significantly. The empirical test provides support for the whole research model. The findings have important implications for both researchers and practitioners.
Keywords :
social aspects of automation; advocacy intention; affective commitment; continuance commitment; contribution intention; irretrievable investments; normative commitment; ordinary member commitment; organizational commitment; participation intention; self efficacy; theoretical model; virtual communities; Conference management; Costs; Employment; Engineering management; Information management; Innovation management; Investments; Switches; Technology management; Testing; antecedents; commitment; consequences; virtual communities;
Conference_Titel :
Information Management, Innovation Management and Industrial Engineering, 2008. ICIII '08. International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-3435-0
DOI :
10.1109/ICIII.2008.304