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Firm-Sponsored Online Communities: Building Alignment Capabilities for Participatory Governance
Practice- and Policy-Oriented AbstractMany organizations recognize the capacity of online communities to generate knowledge and create value. However, firm-sponsored online communities are composed of both community and firm stakeholders, where the goals and desires of each side can differ. This dichotomy of goals can create challenges when determining how best to govern a firm-sponsored online community, such as how much control the firm should exert on community behavior. Our work shows that community governance need not stem solely from the firm or the community. Rather, a successful and vibrant community that achieves the goals of all its stakeholders is achieved through participatory governance, which adopts both firm- and community-based governance modes. Drawing from a case study from Mayo Clinic Connect, a successful firm-sponsored online community that employs a participatory governance model, we discovered governance alignment as a capability that improves participatory governance. Governance alignment is an adaptive process that effectively balances the sponsoring firm’s goals with the community members’ needs and participation. In this paper, we present specific practices and actionable examples for governance alignment, such as standardizing organic community content, training community super users, and more. These actionable insights can enhance the value that firms hope to achieve when leveraging online communities.
期刊介绍:
ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.