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Personal experience as social capital in online investor forums
Authors:Lisa G. O'Connor  Lindsay L. Dillingham
Affiliation:1. School of Library & Information Science, College of Communication & Information, 335 Little Library, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0224, USA;2. Department of Communication, 124 Grehan Building, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506-0224, USA
Abstract:Research demonstrates that information disseminated and circulated in online forums may have a significant impact on investors and on the securities market. Therefore, an understanding of that environment is critical. This research uses social capital theory as a framework for understanding how information exchange is facilitated in online investor forums. Specifically, it explores whether or not personal experience may generate social capital in the online environment. This work reports on the relationships between sharing personal experience and information sharing and use in three investor discussion forums. Four hundred forty threads containing 2405 posts were analyzed for this study. Thread starter posts and responses were quantified and coded for statements of personal experience. Citations to information sources were also measured. Results demonstrate that explicitly stating personal experience or lack of personal experience affects the quantity and quality of ensuing discussion and information exchange. Possible implications of this work on both the study of online investor forums and the study of social capital are discussed.
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