• DocumentCode
    2786956
  • Title

    A Model for Investigating Motivations of Hybrid Wireless Community Participants

  • Author

    Camponovo, Giovanni ; Picco-Schwendener, Anna

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Manage. & Social Sci., Univ. of Appl. Sci. of Southern Switzerland, Lugano, Switzerland
  • fYear
    2010
  • fDate
    13-15 June 2010
  • Firstpage
    499
  • Lastpage
    504
  • Abstract
    The emergence of wireless communities offers an attractive alternative to operator-centric models for providing broadband wireless services. While the first attempts of purely self-organized communities have been limited by the difficulty of attracting enough members willing to share their resources with the community, newer hybrid wireless communities (where a firm supports and incentivizes individuals who share their infrastructure in exchange of being able to exploit the network) is developing rapidly. This difference suggests the importance of attracting and motivating members with suitable incentives. While this is widely recognized as a key issue, existing research is limited to pure communities and does not adequately cover hybrid communities. Our research project intends to address this shortcoming by focusing on hybrid communities, building an adapted theoretical model considering specific motivations and collecting empirical evidence using mixed qualitative and quantitative methods like content analysis, interviews and a large-scale survey. As this is a research-in-progress, only the first results of the project are shown, namely an adapted theoretical model and some evidence from a content analysis of hybrid wireless community forums. Participation appears to be motivated by tangible rewards (free network access, revenue sharing), social rewards (socializing with peers and feel part of a community), psychological rewards (pursuing idealistic goals and feeling competent) and intrinsic enjoyment, but hindered by participation efforts (monetary costs and required effort) and other concerns (security, legality and bandwidth use).
  • Keywords
    Internet; broadband networks; mobile communication; peer-to-peer computing; radio access networks; broadband wireless service; content analysis; free network access; hybrid wireless community; mixed qualitative method; operator centric model; psychological reward; pursuing idealistic goal; quantitative method; revenue sharing; social reward; Ad hoc networks; Bandwidth; Communication system security; Conference management; Costs; Disaster management; Internet; Large-scale systems; Psychology; Wireless communication; hybrid wireless communities; motivation; participation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Mobile Business and 2010 Ninth Global Mobility Roundtable (ICMB-GMR), 2010 Ninth International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Athens
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-7423-3
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ICMB-GMR.2010.15
  • Filename
    5494824