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Keep them alive! Design and Evaluation of the “Community Fostering Reference Model�

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2018

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Firms host online communities for commercial purposes, for example in order to integrate customers into ideation for new product development. The success of these firm-hosted online communities depends entirely on the cooperation of a high number of customers that constantly produce valuable knowledge for firms. However, in practice, the majority of successfully implemented communities suffers from stagnation and even a decrease of member activities over time. Literature provides numerous guidelines on how to build and launch these online communities. While these models describe the initial steps of acquiring and activating a community base from scratch very well and explicitly, they neglect continuous member activation and acquistion after a successful launch. Against this background, the authors propose the Community Fostering Reference Model (CoFoRM), which represents a set of general procedures and instruments to continuously foster member activity. In this paper, the authors present the theory-driven design as well as the evaluation of the CoFoRM in a practical use setting. The evaluation results reveal that the CoFoRM represents a valuable instrument in the daily working routine of community managers, since it efficiently helps activating community members especially in the late phases of a community’s lifecycle.

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Bretschneider, Ulrich; Hartmann, Marco; Leimeister, Jan Marco (2018): Keep them alive! Design and Evaluation of the “Community Fostering Reference Model�. Business & Information Systems Engineering: Vol. 60, No. 6. DOI: 10.1007/s12599-017-0500-6. Springer. PISSN: 1867-0202. pp. 493-511

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