Analytics Challenge Webinar Series - Monetary Incentives and Knowledge Spillover: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

2:00pm - 3:00pm
Zoom

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We examine how the introduction of monetary incentives by a knowledge-sharing platform affects the non-rewarded knowledge activity on the platform. Our setting is a question-and-answer platform that provides monetary incentives for holding live talks. Using a combination of coarsened exact matching and difference-in-differences estimation techniques, we find that the launch of the paid feature creates a positive spillover effect on the hosts’ free contributions, specifically, 9.4%–40.8% more answers, in the short run when compared with non-hosts. The paid feature did not result in any significant change in the quality of answers. We suggest reputation building is one plausible mechanism underlying the spillover. Additional analyses reveal the spillover effect is negative for short-lived hosts in the long run, indicating possible crowding out of free contributions. The positive spillover effect for long-lived hosts lasts longer but is also reduced over time. Our findings suggest that introducing monetary incentives can be a viable business model for knowledge platforms to stimulate user contributions in both paid and related unpaid activities. Yet, platform owners should be cautious about the potential negative spillover after users stop participating in the paid activity and develop effective strategies to maintain users’ long-term interests in the paid program.

This is part 5 of a 5-part webinar series featuring leading academic experts in big data analytics, information systems, machine learning, data mining, and large-scale data processing. Students participating in the CBSA-Wisers Analytics Challenge @HKUST 2021/22 are highly encouraged to attend the webinars. 

For more information about this webinar, please visit: https://cbsa.hkust.edu.hk/analytics-challenge-webinar-part-5-of-5 

講者/ 表演者:
Prof. Jing Wang
Information Systems, HKUST Business School
語言
英文
適合對象
校友
教職員
公眾
科大家庭
研究生
本科生
主辦單位
資訊,商業統計及營運學系
Center for Business and Social Analytics
聯絡方法

Ms. Wern Ngo by email: wernngo@ust.hk

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