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From Groups to Communities: A Resource Mobilization Theory Perspective on the Emergence of Communities

Published: 17 January 2023 Publication History

Abstract

Groups and communities have been key topics in the information systems (IS) research agenda. While communities are assumed to emerge at the intersection of overlapping groups and their practices, prior research has mainly focused on their dynamics and evolution. This has resulted to limited empirical support regarding the emergence of communities. We address that lacuna by tracing the emergence of communities through the prism of resource mobilization theory. In doing so, we make use of a unique longitudinal dataset and incorporate Topic Modelling, Bipartite Network Analysis, and Community Detection. We show that new communities are formed at the intersection of overlapping groups and practices. In addition, we contribute to the IS literature by demonstrating that their emergence occurs due to resource mobilization that gives rise to a shared mindset. We also reveal that multiple resources are incorporated into the practices of an emerging community. By combining large datasets and innovative computational approaches, we help IS theory and practice to move away from traditional "what" questions towards the more insightful "how" ones. We discuss the theoretical and practical implications of our work and delineate an agenda for future research on the topic.

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        Information Systems Frontiers  Volume 25, Issue 6
        Dec 2023
        369 pages

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        Published: 17 January 2023
        Accepted: 02 January 2023

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        1. Community emergence
        2. Resource mobilization theory topic modelling
        3. Latent Dirichlet allocation
        4. Network analysis
        5. Community detection
        6. Bipartite network

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