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Call for Papers [Special Topic]

Research on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior


The special topic calls for papers on Research on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior and such papers will appear in the journal Studies in Sociology of Science as a special column.
Affiliated research area: Sharing, Internet Sharing Willingness, Internet Sharing Behavior, Psychology Mechanism

Description
Sharing is a kind of reciprocal prosocial behavior, which can help consumers to cooperate with each other and reduce the transaction costs during the consumption process. Sharing is a public behavior, which is a powerful tool to combine consumers together and establish stable sensation and bonds among them. With the innovation and development of Internet technology, and also with more and more consumers like to participate in product or service and production with their increasing ability, it becomes much more convenient to share on the Internet, which can radiate to a wide area and gain a larger synergy effect. Therefore, as an instinct behavior of human beings, sharing is an old and hot topic in consumption field, which has a valuable theoretical and practical meaning especially in Internet marketing field. In this study we examine the antecedents and moderators of internet sharing behavior, we put forward our hypothesis and research model and then we draw some conclusions and recommendations.

Requirements
In addition to the Review and Original Articles by invited speakers, we are inviting you to submit a relevant research paper on Research on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior for consideration. Papers will be subject to normal peer review and must comply with the Guide for Authors. To submit papers to the Research on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior Special Topic, please go to http://www.cscanada.net. With your submission, please state clearly to the editor that your manuscripts are submitted to the Special Topic Research on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior.

Related Conferences:
2012 International Joint Conference on Service Sciences

Related Journals (Special issue):


CSCanada Sociology of Science Communication Journal

Related Articles:
Research on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior ISBN: 978-0-7695-4731-2

About The Journal


Studies in Sociology of Science (ISSN 1923-0176 [Print]; ISSN 1923-0184 [Online]) is a quarterly journal founded

in 2010 by the Canadian Research & Development Center of Sciences and Cultures . The release dates of SSS are the first days of March, June, September and December. Studies in Sociology of Science is indexed by DOAJ of Sweden, indexed by CNKI of China, indexed by Journal TOCs of England, indexed by Open J-gate of India. It is filed by Library and Archives Canada, Gale, EBSCO Publishing, Ulrich's of America, and collected by the database AMICUS of Canada, indexed by ProQuest LIC We sincerely welcome you to submit an article to this special column of our journal. For more information about requirements and instructions upon paper submission, please visit our websites. If you rightly have a manuscript in this field, please dont hesitate to write us an email with the subject of Submission for SSS Special Topic Research 2 on the Psychology Mechanism of Consumer Internet Sharing Behavior (http://cscanada.net/users/index.php/index/login). We look forward to your submission at sss@cscanada.net or sss@cscanada.org! More detailed information about the special topic, pertinent conferences, related journals (special issue) and relevant articles can be discovered from our websites: http://www.cscanada.net or http://cscanada.net/index.php/sss/announcement/view/57

Studies in Sociology of Science (SSS)


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