Online health communities are a self-service source of information and social support, yet are rarely studied as a form of consumption. This study surveys members of an online community for sufferers of Crohn’s Disease. Building upon work of sociologists who identify the presence of social capital in online communities, we examine the relationship between social capital and consumer value within the Crohn’s Disease online community. Results indicate that consumers co-create value not only in the form of timely, quality health information that can be used to improve quality of life, but also spiritual value in the form of connectedness and hope. It is important that health professionals and sponsors of online health communities understand pa...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Despite the extensive rhetoric of governments, business and the not for profit sector regarding “com...
How is value created in an online community (OC) over time? We explored this question through a long...
At first glance online health forums, led by consumers, appear to be of little interest to marketers...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 329-379.Chapter 1. Introduction to the thesis -- Chapter 2...
Consumers increasingly turn to online health communities for health information and social support. ...
Health consumers are increasingly participating in consumer-to-consumer (C2C) online health communit...
The striking growth of online communities in recent years has sparked significant interest in unders...
Online communities have seen exponential growth over the last few years, and have thus attracted cro...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
This study explores the role of social capital in the co-creation of value within online health comm...
People who suffer chronic illness or significant disability often find it difficult to participate i...
The emergence of internet technology has radically transformed people’s medical information seeking ...
Social media and Web 2.0 empower individuals to generate content online. It is important to better u...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Despite the extensive rhetoric of governments, business and the not for profit sector regarding “com...
How is value created in an online community (OC) over time? We explored this question through a long...
At first glance online health forums, led by consumers, appear to be of little interest to marketers...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 329-379.Chapter 1. Introduction to the thesis -- Chapter 2...
Consumers increasingly turn to online health communities for health information and social support. ...
Health consumers are increasingly participating in consumer-to-consumer (C2C) online health communit...
The striking growth of online communities in recent years has sparked significant interest in unders...
Online communities have seen exponential growth over the last few years, and have thus attracted cro...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
This study explores the role of social capital in the co-creation of value within online health comm...
People who suffer chronic illness or significant disability often find it difficult to participate i...
The emergence of internet technology has radically transformed people’s medical information seeking ...
Social media and Web 2.0 empower individuals to generate content online. It is important to better u...
Online chronic disease communities are part of a healthcare phenomenon that empowers people to self-...
Despite an increase in users interacting using Online Social Network Sites, the value they generate ...
Despite the extensive rhetoric of governments, business and the not for profit sector regarding “com...
How is value created in an online community (OC) over time? We explored this question through a long...