Exploring lead users' continued participation intention in crowdsourcing innovation community in China: the effects of network externalities
ISSN: 0368-492X
Article publication date: 12 July 2023
Issue publication date: 12 November 2024
Abstract
Purpose
Lead users are essential participants in crowdsourcing innovation events; their continuance intention significantly affects the success of the crowdsourcing innovation community (CIC). Although researchers have acknowledged the influences of network externalities on users' sustained participation in general information systems, limited work has been conducted to probe these relationships in the CIC context; particularly, the predictors of lead users' continued usage intention in such context are still unclear. Hence, this paper aims to explore the precursors of lead users' continuance intention from a network externalities perspective in CIC.
Design/methodology/approach
This work ranked users' leading-edge status to recognize lead users in the CIC. And then, the authors proposed a research model based on the network externalities theory, which was examined utilizing the partial least squares (PLS) technique. The research data were collected from an online survey of lead users (n = 229) of a CIC hosted by a China handset manufacturer.
Findings
Results revealed that the number of peers, perceived complementarity and perceived compatibility significantly influence lead users' continuance intention through identification and perceived usefulness.
Originality/value
This work contributes to the crowdsourcing innovation research and provides views regarding how lead users' sustained participation can be developed in the CICs. This work also offers an alternative theoretical framework for further research on users' continued intention in open innovation activities.
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Acknowledgements
Funding: This work was supported by the Xie Youbai Design Science Research Foundation, under Grant XYB-DS-202002.
Citation
Liang, R., Ye, Z., Zhang, J. and Du, W. (2024), "Exploring lead users' continued participation intention in crowdsourcing innovation community in China: the effects of network externalities", Kybernetes, Vol. 53 No. 11, pp. 4448-4469. https://doi.org/10.1108/K-02-2023-0190
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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