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Online Innovation


Online Innovation

Author: Gijs van Wulfen

language: en

Publisher: Bis Publishers

Release Date: 2022-02-15


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A guidebook for businesses that are predominantly operating and working online, providing the reader with invaluable online collaboration tools, methods, techniques, ideas, and guidelines that can be used to shape and improve online work. Furthermore, the author proposes a hybrid working environment, whereby workers perform various activities that combine offline and online work, as well as the combination of remote and in-office work formats in order to produce the best innovation possible.

Innovation and Strategy of Online Games


Innovation and Strategy of Online Games

Author: H. Wi Jong

language: en

Publisher: Imperial College Press

Release Date: 2009


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This book is the first study to survey, over a ten-year period, innovations and the industrial formation process of online game business, and global strategies of major Korean online game companies. It focuses on the innovative factors which made the Korean online game industry grow tremendously and successfully to gain competitiveness in the global game industry. These include: the main factors stimulating online game business; virtual business created by online games as well as an examination of the role of the Korean government at the beginning and developmental period of the online gaming business.

Specialization in Online Innovation Communities


Specialization in Online Innovation Communities

Author: Jan Bierwald

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business

Release Date: 2014-04-16


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Jan Bierwald presents the individual behavior of members in Online Innovation Communities, in which thousands of users contribute voluntarily to a jointly developed outcome. The individual member behavior is explored by conducting a detailed content analysis of more than 7,300 mails. His study shows on which content individual members focus their contributions and how specialized members behave within the community. This leads to various implications for today’s community management to improve the attracting, controlling and retaining of their members.