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A Design Theory for Digital Platforms Supporting Online Communities: A Multiple Case Study
by
Lee, Gwanhoo
, Spagnoletti, Paolo
, Resca, Andrea
in
Analysis
/ Business and Management
/ Business Information Systems
/ Case studies
/ Collective action
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Computer platforms
/ Design theory
/ Elder care
/ Information dissemination
/ Information sharing
/ Information sources
/ Information systems
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Innovation/Technology Management
/ Internet
/ Knowledge
/ Management
/ Older people
/ Platforms
/ Property rights
/ Propositions
/ Research Article
/ Social factors
/ Social interaction
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Virtual communities
2015
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A Design Theory for Digital Platforms Supporting Online Communities: A Multiple Case Study
by
Lee, Gwanhoo
, Spagnoletti, Paolo
, Resca, Andrea
in
Analysis
/ Business and Management
/ Business Information Systems
/ Case studies
/ Collective action
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Computer platforms
/ Design theory
/ Elder care
/ Information dissemination
/ Information sharing
/ Information sources
/ Information systems
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Innovation/Technology Management
/ Internet
/ Knowledge
/ Management
/ Older people
/ Platforms
/ Property rights
/ Propositions
/ Research Article
/ Social factors
/ Social interaction
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Virtual communities
2015
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A Design Theory for Digital Platforms Supporting Online Communities: A Multiple Case Study
by
Lee, Gwanhoo
, Spagnoletti, Paolo
, Resca, Andrea
in
Analysis
/ Business and Management
/ Business Information Systems
/ Case studies
/ Collective action
/ Communities
/ Community
/ Computer mediated communication
/ Computer platforms
/ Design theory
/ Elder care
/ Information dissemination
/ Information sharing
/ Information sources
/ Information systems
/ Information Systems and Communication Service
/ Innovation/Technology Management
/ Internet
/ Knowledge
/ Management
/ Older people
/ Platforms
/ Property rights
/ Propositions
/ Research Article
/ Social factors
/ Social interaction
/ Social networks
/ Studies
/ Theory
/ Virtual communities
2015
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A Design Theory for Digital Platforms Supporting Online Communities: A Multiple Case Study
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A Design Theory for Digital Platforms Supporting Online Communities: A Multiple Case Study
2015
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Overview
This research proposes and validates a design theory for digital platforms that support
online communities (DPsOC). It addresses ways in which digital platforms can effectively
support social interactions in online communities. Drawing upon prior literature on IS
design theory, online communities, and platforms, we derive an initial set of propositions
for designing effective DPsOC. Our overarching proposition is that three components of
digital platform architecture (core, interface, and complements) should collectively
support the mix of the three distinct types of social interaction structures of online
community (information sharing, collaboration, and collective action). We validate the
initial propositions and generate additional insights by conducting an in-depth analysis
of an European digital platform for elderly care assistance. We further validate the
propositions by analyzing three widely used digital platforms, including Twitter,
Wikipedia, and Liquidfeedback, and we derive additional propositions and insights that can
guide DPsOC design. We discuss the implications of this research for research and
practice.
Publisher
SAGE Publications,Palgrave Macmillan UK,Sage Publications Ltd
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