Satisfaction in collaborative communication environment

The objective of our research is to examine how virtual communities are able to satisfy participants in a collaborative communication environment. To achieve our aim, we attempt to explore the various needs that participants of virtual community are trying to fulfill by examining the Uses and Gratif...

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Main Authors: Ang, Shu Qi, Tong, Stephanie Wan Lin, Teng, Yan Ni
Other Authors: Sunanda Sangwan
Format: Final Year Project
Published: 2008
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/10372
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
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Summary:The objective of our research is to examine how virtual communities are able to satisfy participants in a collaborative communication environment. To achieve our aim, we attempt to explore the various needs that participants of virtual community are trying to fulfill by examining the Uses and Gratification theory developed by Katz et al. [1973] as well as to identify any potential construct. Subsequently, we revise and develop a Questionnaire which investigates whether the satisfaction of a participant from collaborative communication in a virtual community is positively correlated to the independent variables such as cognitive, affective, personal integrative, social integrative, tension release and transactional needs and to determine if satisfaction will ensure the continuity of membership in the virtual community.