同性恋
指数随机图模型
二元体
互惠(文化人类学)
传递关系
透视图(图形)
旅游
人际关系
计算机科学
社交网络(社会语言学)
现存分类群
款待
万维网
图形
心理学
社会化媒体
随机图
社会心理学
理论计算机科学
数学
地理
考古
组合数学
人工智能
进化生物学
生物
作者
Bing Liu,Fang Meng,Chaoliang Luo,Hui Jiang
标识
DOI:10.1177/10963480221141616
摘要
Online travel communities (OTCs) enable users to interact and share travel information voluntarily. Extant research has primarily focused on the content generated through user interactions but neglected how user interactions are structured. This study employed exponential random graph models to examine the formation of user interactions and the outcomes of homophily in terms of network structure across levels (actor, dyad, triad, and network). A dataset of 2,926 posts and 25,854 replies involving 9,712 users in an OTC was used. Results reveal that users’ question initiating and replying ties in OTCs exhibit significant positive structural dependencies in terms of reciprocity, activity spread, generalized transitive closure, and multiple connectivity. Homophily serves as the basis of dyadic interactions and homophilous ties evolve after formation. The study advances hospitality and tourism network research and methodology by going beyond traditional dyadic user interactions, and provides insights into user interactions in OTCs from the social network perspective.
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