Abstract
Purpose
The online health community's success depends on doctors' active participation, so it is essential to understand the factors that affect doctors' knowledge contribution behavior in the online health communities. From the perspective of peer effect, this paper discusses the influence of focal doctors' peers on focal doctors' knowledge contribution behavior and the mechanism behind it. This paper aims to solve these problems.
Design/methodology/approach
Empirical data of 1,938 doctors were collected from a Chinese online health community, and propensity score matching and ordinary least squares were employed to verify the proposed theoretical model.
Findings
The results show that the presence of focal doctors' peers in online health communities has a positive effect on the knowledge contribution behavior of focal doctors, and the economic returns and social returns of focal doctors' peers have a significant mediating effect.
Originality/value
This paper discusses focal doctors' knowledge contribution behavior from the perspective of peer effect. It enhances the understanding of focal doctors' behavior in the online health communities by exploring the mediating role of their peers' economic and social returns. The results of this paper extend the research in the field of peer effect and online health and provide management implications and suggestions for online health platforms and doctors.
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Acknowledgements
Funding: General Program of National Natural Science Foundation of China— “Research on the Interactive Influence Mechanism of User Social Relationships and Exercise Behaviors in Online Sports Communities Driven by Big Data” (No. 72171207), leader is Licai Lei. General Program of Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation— “Research on the Mechanisms of the Impact of Multimodal Information on User Engagement in Online Healthcare Communities from an Information Ecology Perspective” (No. 2023JJ30601), leader is Licai Lei.
Citation
Lei, L. and Hu, S. (2023), "Do peers really influence doctors' knowledge contribution behavior? Evidence from online health communities", Aslib Journal of Information Management, Vol. ahead-of-print No. ahead-of-print. https://doi.org/10.1108/AJIM-04-2023-0138
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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