School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University, Beijing, China.
PLoS One. 2023 Jun 12;18(6):e0286675. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0286675. eCollection 2023.
Online health communities (OHCs) provide knowledge for users, enabling conversations across a broad range of health topics. The development of OHCs depends on users' motivations to share health knowledge. Yet little literature has explored how perceived benefits and costs affect users' motivations for sharing both general and specific knowledge. Based on social exchange theory, we propose a research model that comprises intrinsic benefits (sense of self-worth, satisfaction), extrinsic benefits (social support, reputation, and online attention), cognitive cost, and executional cost to investigate the effects of these factors on users' motivations for general and specific knowledge sharing. We compare the different effects of these factors on users' motivations for knowledge sharing. Results demonstrate positive effects of intrinsic and extrinsic benefits on users' motivations for general and specific knowledge sharing. Differences exist in the negative effects of cognitive and executional costs on users' motivations for general and specific knowledge sharing. This study contributes to promoting the enrichment of online health knowledge and provides implications for the development of OHCs.
在线健康社区 (OHC) 为用户提供知识,使他们能够就广泛的健康话题进行交流。OHC 的发展取决于用户分享健康知识的动机。然而,很少有文献探讨感知到的收益和成本如何影响用户分享一般和特定知识的动机。基于社会交换理论,我们提出了一个研究模型,包括内在收益(自我价值感、满足感)、外在收益(社会支持、声誉和在线关注度)、认知成本和执行成本,以研究这些因素对用户分享一般和特定知识的动机的影响。我们比较了这些因素对用户分享知识的动机的不同影响。结果表明,内在和外在收益对用户分享一般和特定知识的动机有积极影响。认知和执行成本对用户分享一般和特定知识的动机的负面影响存在差异。本研究有助于促进在线健康知识的丰富,并为 OHC 的发展提供启示。