Sharing information in web communities
Journal article: The paper investigates the formation of information sharing communities. The environment is characterized by the anonymity of the contributors and users, as on the Web. Furthermore information exchange is limited to simple recommendations. When preferences differ, it is argued that a community may be worth forming because it facilitates the interpretation and understanding of the posted information. The admission rule within a community, the quality of information, and the stability of multiple communities are examined.
Author(s)
Gabrielle Demange
Journal
- Games and Economic Behavior
Date of publication
- 2010
Keywords
- Value of information
- Communities
- Anonymity
- Preference diversity
Pages
- 580-601
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1
Volume
- 68