2021
DOI: 10.1080/10447318.2021.1976508
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How Personality and Social Capital Affect Knowledge Sharing Intention in Online Health Support Groups?: A Person-Situation Perspective

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“…In contrast, introversion indicates a person's inclination to detach themselves from society, ignorance, and nervousness [11]. These behavior patterns are consistent with Jami Pour and Taheri [28], McCrae and Costa [37], and Li et al [38], who indicated that people with extraversion are more likely to have a high level of trust in others, which would increase the tendency to create social interactions and relationships. Based on the aforementioned data, the first research hypothesis can be presented as follows.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Personality and Trustsupporting
confidence: 66%
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“…In contrast, introversion indicates a person's inclination to detach themselves from society, ignorance, and nervousness [11]. These behavior patterns are consistent with Jami Pour and Taheri [28], McCrae and Costa [37], and Li et al [38], who indicated that people with extraversion are more likely to have a high level of trust in others, which would increase the tendency to create social interactions and relationships. Based on the aforementioned data, the first research hypothesis can be presented as follows.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Personality and Trustsupporting
confidence: 66%
“… H1(+): Extraversion has a positive direct effect on trust Openness to experience suggests a person's quality of favoring openness to novel opinions, ideas, and experiences [39], including tolerance to deviations, interest in different cultures, and search for innovation. Costa and McCrae [11], Jami Pour and Taheri [28], and Li et al [38] found that people who were highly open to new experiences were curious, had new ideas, and were full of imagination; in contrast, those who had a low level of openness to new experiences were cautious and conservative. Furthermore, Dinesen et al [13] found that people who were more open to experience tended to trust others at a high level.…”
Section: The Relationship Between Personality and Trustmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social interactions and relationship building are key to providing information exchange and conducting social support [53]. Reciprocity promotes the knowledge-sharing intentions of online community users [54]. Knowledge source credibility and positive emotions influence individuals' acceptance and the sharing of health knowledge [55].…”
Section: Relationship Dimension Capital and Knowledge-sharingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study uses social capital theory to explain how doctors and patients with two personality traits can better stimulate their knowledge-sharing in OHCs. Interaction and reciprocity are the driving factors that explain users' participation in knowledge-sharing in online communities [54], and trust is a key factor that causes patients to reduce their knowledge-sharing intention [63]. Social capital is the mechanism that facilitates individual collaboration in OHCs: a concept that explains an individual's potential or real capital with friends or strangers [20].…”
Section: Theoretical Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, particular attention is paid to how trust is created and negotiated in online interactions. In a post-pandemic world where multiple risks coexist, trust promotes social interaction and shared vision as well as online self-disclosure (Niu and Meng, 2019 ; Li et al, 2022 ). While working from home, many people maintain interpersonal relationships both at work and within the family by self-disclosure online.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%