TY - JOUR
T1 - Impact of Social Support and Reciprocity on Consumer Well-Being in Virtual Medical Communities
AU - Wu, Jyh Jeng
AU - Lien, Che Hui
AU - Wang, Tien
AU - Lin, Tzu Wei
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/1/1
Y1 - 2023/1/1
N2 - This study pursues a better understanding of consumer well-being in online medical cosmetics communities by investigating the antecedents of well-being and moderating influence of community norms. A total valid sample of 484 respondents was collected from 2 popular medical cosmetics discussion platforms. A partial least squares analysis was used to validate the research model. Emotional support, informational support, and sense of belonging were important predictors of well-being. Among these 3 antecedents, emotional support showed the strongest influence on consumer well-being. Sense of belonging was significantly and positively influenced by emotional support and reciprocity, and hence plays a pivotal role in mediating the effects of emotional support and reciprocity on well-being. However, informational support does not appear to significantly influence sense of belonging. Members’ compliance with community norms positively moderates the influence of sense of belonging on well-being. This study contributes to the literature on realizing members’ social behaviors specifically in virtual medical cosmetics communities and provides insights for the management of online communities.
AB - This study pursues a better understanding of consumer well-being in online medical cosmetics communities by investigating the antecedents of well-being and moderating influence of community norms. A total valid sample of 484 respondents was collected from 2 popular medical cosmetics discussion platforms. A partial least squares analysis was used to validate the research model. Emotional support, informational support, and sense of belonging were important predictors of well-being. Among these 3 antecedents, emotional support showed the strongest influence on consumer well-being. Sense of belonging was significantly and positively influenced by emotional support and reciprocity, and hence plays a pivotal role in mediating the effects of emotional support and reciprocity on well-being. However, informational support does not appear to significantly influence sense of belonging. Members’ compliance with community norms positively moderates the influence of sense of belonging on well-being. This study contributes to the literature on realizing members’ social behaviors specifically in virtual medical cosmetics communities and provides insights for the management of online communities.
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U2 - 10.1177/00469580231155290
DO - 10.1177/00469580231155290
M3 - Article
C2 - 36786304
AN - SCOPUS:85148113539
SN - 0046-9580
VL - 60
JO - Inquiry (United States)
JF - Inquiry (United States)
ER -