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Specialization in Online Innovation Communities [electronic resource] : Understand and Manage Specialized Members / by Jan Bierwald.

By: Bierwald, Jan [author.].
Contributor(s): SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Forschungs-/Entwicklungs-/Innovations-Management: Publisher: Wiesbaden : Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden : Imprint: Springer Gabler, 2014Description: XVI, 163 p. 27 illus. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783658053185.Subject(s): Business | Entrepreneurship | Management | Industrial management | Business and Management | Innovation/Technology Management | EntrepreneurshipAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 658.514 Online resources: Click here to access online
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Online Innovation Communities -- Factors Influencing Community Member Behavior -- Community Members' Contribution Focus.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Jan Bierwald presents the individual behavior of members in Online Innovation Communities, in which thousands of users contribute voluntarily to a jointly developed outcome. The individual member behavior is explored by conducting a detailed content analysis of more than 7,300 mails. His study shows on which content individual members focus their contributions and how specialized members behave within the community. This leads to various implications for today's community management to improve the attracting, controlling and retaining of their members. Contents Online Innovation Communities Factors Influencing Community Member Behavior Community Members' Contribution Focus Target Groups Faculty and students in business administration with a focus on innovation management, organization, marketing, and entrepreneurship Practitioners in the fields of Research & Development, and Marketing The Author Jan Bierwald worked as management consultant before he gained his doctorate degree while working with Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management. After finalizing his PhD he decided to rejoin the consulting sector.
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Online Innovation Communities -- Factors Influencing Community Member Behavior -- Community Members' Contribution Focus.

Jan Bierwald presents the individual behavior of members in Online Innovation Communities, in which thousands of users contribute voluntarily to a jointly developed outcome. The individual member behavior is explored by conducting a detailed content analysis of more than 7,300 mails. His study shows on which content individual members focus their contributions and how specialized members behave within the community. This leads to various implications for today's community management to improve the attracting, controlling and retaining of their members. Contents Online Innovation Communities Factors Influencing Community Member Behavior Community Members' Contribution Focus Target Groups Faculty and students in business administration with a focus on innovation management, organization, marketing, and entrepreneurship Practitioners in the fields of Research & Development, and Marketing The Author Jan Bierwald worked as management consultant before he gained his doctorate degree while working with Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt at the Institute of Technology and Innovation Management. After finalizing his PhD he decided to rejoin the consulting sector.

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