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In this paper, we set out to examine how individual and organizational benefits are created in virtual communities characterized by competitive relationships.
In this paper, we set out to examine how individual and organizational benefits are created in virtual communities characterized by competitive relationships.
In this paper, we set out to examine how individual and organizational benefits are created in virtual communities characterized by competitive relationships.
The findings suggest that the VICs engage in differentiated competition as they face trade-offs between information quantity and quality. This differentiation ...
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The value of successful electronic communities will be in the intense loyalty they generate in their participants, which is what favors first movers into this ...
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Virtual communities include everything from discussion boards to massive multiplayer online role-playing games and virtual realities such as Second Life.
Oct 28, 2005 · To understand the dynamics of virtual communities, this paper addresses three questions: (a) How do consumers value online community networks? ( ...
PDF | This paper puts forth a vision and a possible architecture for a community knowledge evolution system. We propose augmenting a multimedia document.
Some purchasing executives argue that reverse auctions cause suppliers to compete on price alone, which can lead suppliers to cut corners on quality or miss ...
Dec 9, 2019 · An online virtual community holds valuable collective knowledge regarding products and their use through continuous customer interaction [19].
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