Gopalsamy Rahul, Semenov Alexander, Pasiliao Eduardo, McIntosh Scott, Nikolaev Alexander
Social Optimization Laboratory, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States.
SOMEA Group, Faculty of Information Technology, University of Jyväskylä, Jyväskylä, Finland.
J Med Internet Res. 2017 Aug 29;19(8):e304. doi: 10.2196/jmir.7249.
The emerging research on nurturing the growth of online communities posits that it is in part attributed to network effects, wherein every increase in the volume of user-generated content increases the value of the community in the eyes of its potential new members. The recently introduced metric engagement capacity offers a means of quantitatively assessing the ability of online platform users to engage each other into generating content; meanwhile, the quantity engagement value is useful for quantifying communication-based platform use. If the claim that higher engagement leads to accelerated growth holds true for online health forums (OHFs), then engagement tracking should become an important tool in the arsenal of OHF managers. Indeed, it might allow for quantifying the ability of an OHF to exploit network effects, thus predicting the OHF's future success.
This study aimed to empirically analyze the relationship between internal OHF use (quantified using engagement measurement), and external growth.
We collected data from 7 OHFs posted between the years 1999 and 2016. Longitudinal analyses were conducted by evaluating engagement in the OHFs over time. We analyzed 2-way causality effects between the engagement value and metrics evaluating OHF growth using Granger causality tests. User activity metrics per week were correlated with engagement metrics, followed by linear regression analyses.
Observational data showed a 1-way causal relationship between the OHF engagement value and reach (P=.02). We detected a 2-way causal relationship between the engagement value and delurking, with further analysis indicating that the engagement value was more likely to cause delurking (P<.001 with lag 2; for the reverse hypothesis, P=.01 with lag 2). Users who engaged each other more were more likely (up to 14 times, depending on how much one user engaged another) to develop personal connections. Finally, we found that the more engaging an OHF user was in a given week, the more likely (up to 2 times, depending on their ability to engage others) they were to remain active in the OHF in the following week.
This study supports the claim that network effects play an important role in accelerating OHF growth, opening the door to exploiting these effects in calculated ways. In such efforts, engagement metrics can be used to monitor the "health" of an OHF and to identify the users most important to its success.
关于培育在线社区发展的新兴研究认为,这部分归因于网络效应,即用户生成内容的数量每增加一次,在潜在新成员眼中社区的价值就会增加。最近引入的参与能力指标提供了一种定量评估在线平台用户相互参与以生成内容能力的方法;同时,参与价值数量对于量化基于通信的平台使用情况很有用。如果更高的参与度会导致在线健康论坛(OHF)加速发展这一说法成立,那么参与度跟踪应该成为OHF管理者工具库中的一项重要工具。事实上,它可能有助于量化OHF利用网络效应的能力,从而预测OHF未来的成功。
本研究旨在实证分析OHF内部使用情况(使用参与度测量进行量化)与外部发展之间的关系。
我们收集了1999年至2016年间发布的7个OHF的数据。通过评估随时间推移在OHF中的参与度进行纵向分析。我们使用格兰杰因果检验分析了参与价值与评估OHF发展的指标之间的双向因果效应。每周的用户活动指标与参与度指标相关,随后进行线性回归分析。
观察数据显示OHF参与价值与影响力之间存在单向因果关系(P = 0.02)。我们检测到参与价值与现身之间存在双向因果关系,进一步分析表明参与价值更有可能导致现身(滞后2时P < 0.001;对于反向假设,滞后2时P = 0.01)。相互参与度更高的用户更有可能(最多14倍,具体取决于一个用户与另一个用户的参与程度)建立个人联系。最后,我们发现OHF用户在给定一周内的参与度越高,他们在接下来一周留在OHF中的可能性就越大(最多2倍,具体取决于他们与他人互动的能力)。
本研究支持网络效应在加速OHF发展中起重要作用这一说法,为以有计划的方式利用这些效应打开了大门。在这些努力中,参与度指标可用于监测OHF的“健康状况”并识别对其成功最重要的用户。