Posters versus lurkers: Improving participation in enterprise social networks through promotional messages


Autoria(s): Alarifi, Abdulrahman; Sedera, Darshana; Recker, Jan
Data(s)

13/12/2015

Resumo

Enterprise social networks (ESNs) often fail if there are few or no contributors of content. Promotional messages are among the common interventions used to improve participation. While most users only read others’ content (i.e. lurk), contributors who create content (i.e. post) account for only 1% of the users. Research on interventions to improve participation across dissimilar groups is scarce especially in work settings. We develop a model that examines four key motivations of posting and lurking. We employ the elaboration likelihood model to understand how promotional messages influence lurkers’ and posters’ beliefs and participation. We test our model with data collected from 366 members in two corporate Google⁺ communities in a large Australian retail organization. We find that posters and lurkers are motivated and hindered by different factors. Promotional messages do not – always – yield the hoped-for results among lurkers; however, they do make posters more enthusiastic to participate.

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application/pdf

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87663/

Publicador

The Association for Information Systems (AIS)

Relação

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/87663/1/Posters%20versus%20Lurkers%20Improving%20Participation%20in%20ESNs%20-%20Manuscript%20ID%20ICIS-0436-2015.pdf

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Alarifi, Abdulrahman, Sedera, Darshana, & Recker, Jan (2015) Posters versus lurkers: Improving participation in enterprise social networks through promotional messages. In ICIS 2015 Proceedings, The Association for Information Systems (AIS), Fort Worth Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. (In Press)

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Copyright 2015 please consult author[s].

Fonte

Faculty of Science and Technology; School of Information Systems

Palavras-Chave #Enterprise social networks #promotional messages #Motivation #lurker #poster #elaboration likelihood model #survey
Tipo

Conference Paper