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Exposing information sharing as strategic behavior: Power as responsibility and "trust" buttons

Balau,Nicoleta
Utz,Sonja
Abstract
Online platforms' success depends on individual's information sharing (IS). However, previous research showed that knowledge is power is a default-perception in organizations and that individuals share relatively unimportant information while keeping the important private information for themselves. Trust has also been identified as important enabler of IS. We examined the role of power construed as responsibility for others' outcomes and of a Trust button, a theory-inspired technological feature, using a 2(Power construals: opportunity vs. responsibility) x 2(Buttons: Like vs. Like-or-Trust) x 2(Information sharedness as within-subjects factor; public, private) design. Findings showed that construing power as responsibility and Trust button's presence increased the sharing of private information; clicking behavior yielded insights into the underlying mechanisms. Theoretical and practical implications are discussed.
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2016-10
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Research Projects
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GROUP DECISION-MAKING, VIRTUAL COMMUNITIES, UNSHARED INFORMATION, HIDDEN PROFILES, SOCIAL POWER, KNOWLEDGE, METAANALYSIS, ANTECEDENTS, PERSPECTIVE, COMMITMENT
Citation
Balau, N & Utz, S 2016, 'Exposing information sharing as strategic behavior : Power as responsibility and "trust" buttons', Journal of Applied Social Psychology, vol. 46, no. 10, pp. 593-606. https://doi.org/10.1111/jasp.12388
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