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基于自我差异理论的在线科研社区知识共享模型构建研究

  • 庄子匀 ,
  • 陈敬良 ,
  • 罗尧成
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  • 1. 上海理工大学管理学院;
    2. 上海出版印刷高等专科学校规划与科研处
庄子匀,上海理工大学管理学院博士研究生,E-mail:ziyunzhuang314@gmail.com;陈敬良,上海理工大学管理学院教授,博士生导师;罗尧成,上海出版印刷高等专科学校规划与科研处副研究员,副教授,硕士生导师.

收稿日期: 2014-10-24

  修回日期: 2014-11-30

  网络出版日期: 2014-12-20

基金资助

本文系上海市研究生创新基金项目"关系型UGC平台中用户生成内容行为动因实证研究"(项目编号:JWCXSL1301)和教育部人文社会科学研究规划基金项目"数字出版内容社会化生产模式及管理机制研究"(项目编号:14YJA860001)研究成果之一.

Construction of Knowledge Sharing Concept Model in Online Research Community Based on Self-Discrepancy Theory

  • Zhuang Ziyun ,
  • Chen Jingliang ,
  • Luo Yaocheng
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  • 1. School of Business, University of Shanghai for Science and Technology, Shanghai 200093;
    2. Research and Planning Division, Shanghai Publishing and Printing College, Shanghai 200093

Received date: 2014-10-24

  Revised date: 2014-11-30

  Online published: 2014-12-20

摘要

从自我概念出发,基于自我差异理论,探讨在线科研社区成员的虚拟与现实自我之间的差异程度对其心理状态和知识共享行为的影响,构建"自我差异感知隐私权知识共享"概念模型.以275名在线科研社区成员为样本,通过结构方程模型,对概念模型中3个维度之间的关系进行实证检验.修正后的模型显示,科研人员的个人和社会自我差异、自主性、情绪恢复和情感宣泄感知对其在社区中的知识共享质量和数量起到关键性作用,在此基础上提出几点促进在线科研社区知识共享建议.

本文引用格式

庄子匀 , 陈敬良 , 罗尧成 . 基于自我差异理论的在线科研社区知识共享模型构建研究[J]. 图书情报工作, 2014 , 58(24) : 91 -98 . DOI: 10.13266/j.issn.0252-3116.2014.24.015

Abstract

Drawing on the self-concept,this paper explores the influence of self-discrepancy between one's virtual and real self on psychological states and knowledge sharing behavior in online research community based on Self-Discrepancy Theory,and develops a "self-discrepancy-perceived privacy rights-knowledge sharing" concept model.Using structural equation model,an empirical analysis on 275 members in online research communities is carried out to test and verify this model.The refined concept model shows that personal and social self-discrepancy, autonomy,emotion recovery and emotional catharsis have significant influences on quality and quantity of knowledge sharing.Finally,this paper gives some suggestions to stimulate people's knowledge sharing in online research community.

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