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Area of Science:

  • Social Sciences
  • Information Science
  • Psychology

Background:

  • Online Q&A platforms are crucial for knowledge sharing and payment.
  • Information quality and user behavior are key challenges in knowledge payment.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the behavioral mechanisms of knowledge payment users.
  • To identify factors influencing user payment on social Q&A platforms.
  • To analyze the relationship between individual psychology and social capital in knowledge payment.

Main Methods:

  • Qualitative study to identify key factors affecting user payment.
  • Quantitative study to test a research model based on user psychology and social capital theory.
  • Analysis of the impact of personal psychological dimensions on cognitive and structural capital.

Main Results:

  • Not all individual psychological dimensions are positively correlated with cognitive and structural capital.
  • Demonstrates differential effects of psychological dimensions on social capital formation.
  • Identifies specific psychological factors that influence knowledge payment behavior.

Conclusions:

  • Individual psychological dimensions play a complex role in social capital accumulation on Q&A platforms.
  • Findings provide insights into enhancing user engagement and payment on knowledge-sharing platforms.
  • Offers strategies for knowledge producers and platforms to optimize the knowledge payment model.