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Why do people share knowledge in online social Q&A communities?

Why do people share knowledge in online social Q&A communities?

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Main Author: Li, Mengcheng (tutkija), kirjoittaja
Format: Master's thesis
Language:eng
Subjects:
knowledge sharing
intrinsic motivators
extrinsic motivators
contextual variables
negative factors
pro gradu -tutkielmat
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Why do people share knowledge in online social Q&A communities? by Li, Mengcheng

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