Why Should I Share? Examining Social Capital and Knowledge Contribution in Electronic Networks of Practice1
Florida State University · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
Electronic networks of practice are computer-mediated discussion forums focused on problems of practice that enable individuals to exchange advice and ideas with others based on common interests. However, why individuals help strangers in these electronic networks is not well understood: there is no immediate benefit to the contributor, and free-riders are able to acquire the same knowledge as everyone else. To understand this paradox, we apply theories of collective action to examine how individual motivations and social capital influence knowledge contribution in electronic networks. This study reports on the activities of one electronic network supporting a professional legal association. Using archival,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 108.27
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 52
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2Topics & keywords
- Social capital
- Business
- Knowledge management
- Marketing
- Public relations
- Industrial organization
- Sociology
- Computer science
- Reduced inequalities