User-driven community-based service development


Autoria(s): Simpanen, Vilppu
Data(s)

06/03/2008

06/03/2008

15/02/2008

Resumo

This final thesis project was carried out in the Industrial Management department of University of Applied Sciences Stadia for Forum Virium Helsinki. The purpose of this study was to answer to the question of how companies can use online customer community of co-creation in service development and what is the value gained from it. The paper combines a range of recently published theoretical works and ongoing customer community case development. The study aims to provide new information and action approaches to new service developers that may increase the success of the community building process. The paper also outlines the benefits of the use of online customer community and offers practical suggestions for maximizing the value gained from the community in service development projects. The concepts and suggestions introduced in the study appear to have notable new possibilities to the service development process but they have to be further tested empirically. This paper describes the online consumer community of co-creation to an important organizational process of innovation management suggesting that it possesses a great value to business. Online customer communities offer a potential of improving the success of new services or products enabling early, penetrable market entry and creating sustainable competitive advantage.

Identificador

http://www.doria.fi/handle/10024/36317

URN:NBN:fi:stadia-1204530514-2

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Helsingin ammattikorkeakoulu Stadia

Helsinki Polytechnic Stadia

Relação

10024/3974

stadia-1204530514-2.pdf

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Polytechnic thesis

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