Exploring the mediating effect of E-social capital between community members interaction and consumer engagement

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Abstract

This article explored the effect of instrumental interaction and relational interaction on consumer engagement (community engagement and brand engagement) among community members. The mediating effect of E-social capital was investigated as well. The research results showed that: both instrumental interaction and interpersonal interaction promote the formation of E-social capital (online trust and online reciprocity); online trust plays a partial mediating role between community interaction (instrumental interaction, relational interaction) and community engagement, but the influence of online reciprocity on community engagement is not significant; community engagement leads to brand engagement. The findings enrich the theories of brand community and consumer engagement and contribute to the virtual community management.

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Yan, B., Lihua, L., & Sun, H. (2017). Exploring the mediating effect of E-social capital between community members interaction and consumer engagement. In MATEC Web of Conferences (Vol. 100). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201710005019

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