Speech or silence: The effect of user anonymity and member familiarity on the willingness to express opinions in virtual communities
博士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 企業管理系 === 103 === This study extended a traditional communication theory, spiral of silence, to explore the effects of user anonymity and member familiarity on opinion expression behavior in a virtual environment. A laboratory experiment method was used to manipulate user anonymi...
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ndltd-TW-103NTUS51210032019-05-15T21:52:11Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/tum9cu Speech or silence: The effect of user anonymity and member familiarity on the willingness to express opinions in virtual communities 發言抑或沉默? 虛擬社群之使用者匿名性與成員間之熟悉性對發言意願之影響 Ai-yun Hsieh 謝艾芸 博士 國立臺灣科技大學 企業管理系 103 This study extended a traditional communication theory, spiral of silence, to explore the effects of user anonymity and member familiarity on opinion expression behavior in a virtual environment. A laboratory experiment method was used to manipulate user anonymity, member familiarity, and opinion congruity to measure the willingness to express opinions concerning controversial topics. A total of 147 participants were recruited in the experiment. The results revealed that anonymous users in virtual communities and users in groups comprising familiar members are more willing to express inconsistent opinions than nonanonymous users and users in groups containing unfamiliar members, respectively. In addition, anonymous and nonanonymous users as well as users in groups comprising familiar members and those in groups containing unfamiliar members are equally willing to express consistent opinions. This is the first study to verify the effect of user anonymity and member familiarity on the willingness to express opinions in online social communities. The findings have crucial implications regarding how governments and businesses can stimulate creativity and feedback through virtual communities. Pin Luarn 欒斌 2014 學位論文 ; thesis 46 zh-TW |
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博士 === 國立臺灣科技大學 === 企業管理系 === 103 === This study extended a traditional communication theory, spiral of silence, to explore the effects of user anonymity and member familiarity on opinion expression behavior in a virtual environment. A laboratory experiment method was used to manipulate user anonymity, member familiarity, and opinion congruity to measure the willingness to express opinions concerning controversial topics. A total of 147 participants were recruited in the experiment. The results revealed that anonymous users in virtual communities and users in groups comprising familiar members are more willing to express inconsistent opinions than nonanonymous users and users in groups containing unfamiliar members, respectively. In addition, anonymous and nonanonymous users as well as users in groups comprising familiar members and those in groups containing unfamiliar members are equally willing to express consistent opinions. This is the first study to verify the effect of user anonymity and member familiarity on the willingness to express opinions in online social communities. The findings have crucial implications regarding how governments and businesses can stimulate creativity and feedback through virtual communities.
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Speech or silence: The effect of user anonymity and member familiarity on the willingness to express opinions in virtual communities |
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