The goal of the Virtual Communities and Collaboration (VCC) track is to disseminate research and extend our knowledge of how communication and collaboration manifest in virtual communities. Virtual communities constitute groups of individuals who interact and pursue mutual goals within computer-mediated environments. They are prevalent across digital spaces, ranging from crowd platforms to social media to virtual worlds, among others. Organizations are leveraging the collective wisdom of virtual communities to improve business processes and bolster firm performance. To further enhance communication and collaboration in virtual environments, we call on researchers and practitioners to address cognitive, behavioral, social, and technical issues in these environments. The research areas of interest range from design issues in collaborative environments to fostering engagement and trust in virtual communities, as well as the impact of virtual communities and collaboration in various domains. This track aims to solicit contributions from a range of ontological and epistemological perspectives to not only deepen our understanding of virtual communities and collaboration but also enhance the theoretical foundation for research, share insightful empirical findings related to these venues, and provide guidance to practitioners.

Track Chairs:
Fiona Nah, Singapore Management University
Langtao Chen, The University of Tulsa
Tom Meservy, Brigham Young University
Chee-Wee Tan, Hong Kong Polytechnic University

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Schedule
2025
Friday, August 15th
12:00 AM

Beyond Posts and Replies: Unlocking Collective Intelligence in Virtual Communities

Gustavo Raphael Stein, Federal University of Technology - Parana (UTFPR)
Alexandre R. Graeml, Federal University of Technology - Parana (UTFPR)

12:00 AM

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Exploring the Impact of Weight-Stigmatization on Avatar Selection in the Metaverse

Selena Han, Arizona State University
Reihane Boghrati, Arizona State University

12:00 AM

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From Authenticity to Masked Performing: The Effects of Avatar Setting on Open-mindedness

Huiyu Liu, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Qian Huang, School of Management, University of Science and Technology of China
Bowen Zheng, Central South University
Hefu Liu, School of Management, University of Science and Technology of China
Kwok On Matthew Lee, City University of Hong Kong

12:00 AM

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Individual Success in Standard-Setting Organizations Through Collaboration Networks

Rushikumar Pandya, Purdue University
Sameer Borwankar, McGill University

12:00 AM

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Metaverse Techniques, Product Types, and Their Interactions: Stock Market Responses

Ankit Anand, Texas Tech University
Babu John-Mariadoss, Texas Tech University
Daniel Kuzmich, Texas Tech University
Youngsoo Kim, Texas Tech University

12:00 AM

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Role of Stigma, Anxiety, and Tone on Disclosure and Response Behaviors in Online Health Communities

Joseph Manga, Abilene Christian University
Francis Kofi Andoh-Baidoo, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Emmanuel Ayaburi, Baylor University
Alin Geevarghese, Abilene Christian University

12:00 AM

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The Proteus Effect: Exploring the Influence of Avatar Characteristics on User Behavior in Virtual Environments

Philippe Herve Jacquemin, Technical University of Darmstadt
Miriam Gräf, Technical University of Darmstadt
Milena Shayan, Technical University of Darmstadt

12:00 AM

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Vegan Digital Activism: Navigating Ideological Tension Through Content Creation - An Exploratory Digital Ethnography

Lolita Perez-Ayala, University of Hawaii at Manoa
Jenifer Sunrise Winter, University of Hawaii at Manoa

12:00 AM

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Who Drives Entrepreneurial Online Communities? Understanding Central Member Dynamics in Anonymous Networks

Anne Radunski, Hasso Plattner Institute

12:00 AM