本研究之範圍針對蘋果 3C 產品為研究對象,因此在未來研究發展上 可將研究範圍擴展到其他不同類型的產品,或觀察其他不同類型的產品 週期在虛擬社群的知識分享結構與 3C 產品的是否不同。本研究利用不同 的討論時程探討各產品的討論內容差異,隨著時間及環境的改變,其討 論內容並不會保持目前的狀態,因此建議未來研究可以深入探討概念變 化的原因。
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