Construct: motivations of reputation
This construct belongs to the following categories:
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Papers using this construct cite the following papers for the source of this construct:
The following constructs were (potentially) derived from this construct:
- Intrinsic KS motivation by Witherspoon et al., 2013: Antecedents of Organizational Knowledge Sharing: A Meta-Analysis and Critique
- Social network by Witherspoon et al., 2013: Antecedents of Organizational Knowledge Sharing: A Meta-Analysis and Critique
- Anticipated reciprocal relationships by Witherspoon et al., 2013: Antecedents of Organizational Knowledge Sharing: A Meta-Analysis and Critique
- Reputation building by Witherspoon et al., 2013: Antecedents of Organizational Knowledge Sharing: A Meta-Analysis and Critique
- norm of reciprocity by Lin et al., 2009: Fostering the Determinants of Knowledge Sharing in Professional Virtual Communities
- Altruism by Hsu, 2008: Acceptance of Blog Usage: The Roles of Technology Acceptance, Social Influence and Knowledge Sharing Motivation
- Expected reciprocal benefit by Hsu, 2008: Acceptance of Blog Usage: The Roles of Technology Acceptance, Social Influence and Knowledge Sharing Motivation
- Reputation by Hsu, 2008: Acceptance of Blog Usage: The Roles of Technology Acceptance, Social Influence and Knowledge Sharing Motivation
- Trust by Hsu, 2008: Acceptance of Blog Usage: The Roles of Technology Acceptance, Social Influence and Knowledge Sharing Motivation
- Expected relationships by Hsu, 2008: Acceptance of Blog Usage: The Roles of Technology Acceptance, Social Influence and Knowledge Sharing Motivation
- norm of reciprocity by Tamjidyamcholo et al., 2013: Information Security \textendash Professional Perceptions of Knowledge-Sharing Intention under Self-Efficacy, Trust, Reciprocity, and Shared-Language
- reputation by Taylor, 2009: Knowledge Sharing among Accounting Academics in an Electronic Network of Practice
- enjoyment of helping (altruism) by Taylor, 2009: Knowledge Sharing among Accounting Academics in an Electronic Network of Practice
- commitment by Taylor, 2009: Knowledge Sharing among Accounting Academics in an Electronic Network of Practice
- reciprocity by Taylor, 2009: Knowledge Sharing among Accounting Academics in an Electronic Network of Practice
- Norm of reciprocity by Chiu et al., 2006: Understanding Knowledge Sharing in Virtual Communities: An Integration of Social Capital and Social Cognitive Theories