在未來研究發展上,可將研究的範圍擴展到其他相同或不同類型的 虛擬社群,並且觀察這些虛擬社群的知識分享結構是否會隨著不同型態 的虛擬社群而有所改變。另外,也可將研究的時間拉長或改變時間限制,
探討在不同的時間條件下,在虛擬社群所蒐集到的資料經由分析後,其 知識分享的結構是否會有所不同。
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