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Produkt- und Serviceentwicklung in Kooperation mit Online Communities

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Online Communities stellen für Unternehmen eine einzigartige Wissens- und Innovationsquelle dar, die in dieser konzentrierten und geballten Form vor dem Internetzeitalter nicht anzutreffen war. Interessierte und aktive Konsumenten treffen sich zu tausend in Online Communities, um über ihr gemeinsames Hobby, ihre Lebenssituation oder ihre Lieblingsmarke zu diskutieren. Dabei tauschen sie ihre Erlebnisse und Sichtweisen aus, schildern ihre Erfahrungen im Umgang mit Produkten in bestimmten Anwendungssituationen, erörtern Möglichkeiten zur Lösung erlebter Probleme und Schwierigkeiten und arbeiten gemeinsam an Produktmodifikationen und Neuproduktideen. Zudem steht eine Vielzahl von internetbasierten Methoden und Werkzeugen zur Verfügung, die den virtuellen Dialog mit kreativen Online Community Mitgliedern ermöglichen und eine effiziente und effektive Einbindung in die Produkt- und Serviceentwicklung erlauben.

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Füller, J., Jawecki, G., Bartl, M. (2009). Produkt- und Serviceentwicklung in Kooperation mit Online Communities. In: Hinterhuber, H.H., Matzler, K. (eds) Kundenorientierte Unternehmensführung. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-8051-9_19

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