Persuasive social features that promote knowledge sharing among tertiary students on social networking sites: An empirical study
Date
2020
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Publisher
Journal of Computer Assisted Learning
Abstract
Persuasive system features have been widely adopted to encourage attitude and
behaviour change. Recently, most social networking sites (SNS) adopt some form of
persuasive system features that leverage social influence to deliberately induce pre scribed behaviours in their users. However, studies on how these features can be
used to promote knowledge sharing are inadequate; particularly, regarding how SNS
that have been developed solely for academic purposes can adopt these features to
promote knowledge sharing. To address this knowledge gap, this study integrates
constructs from the social capital theory and persuasive systems design model to
investigate the impact of persuasive social features on knowledge sharing among stu dents of tertiary institutions on academic social networking sites. Data are quantita tively gathered from 218 respondents from tertiary institutions and statistically
analyzed. The results suggest that perceived dialogue support and perceived social
support have strong influences on knowledge sharing behaviour.
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Research Article
Keywords
knowledge sharing, persuasive features, social facilitation, social networking sites, social support