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Sustainable virtual communities: suggestions from the colonial model
Authors:Jaana Porra  Michael S Parks
Affiliation:(1) C.T. Bauer College of Business Department of Decision and Information Sciences Melcher Hall 280G, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-6282, USA;(2) C.T. Bauer College of Business Department of Decision and Information Sciences Melcher Hall 280E, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-6282, USA
Abstract:While virtual community research has contributed to the understanding of the virtual community sustainability, a need for a systematic model exists. In this paper, we propose a model of sustainable virtual communities based on the sustainability properties of animal colonies in nature. The premise of our model is that if we manage to replicate the sustainability properties of colonial systems in virtual communities, they can become longer lasting. We also present the results of an exploratory case study. The study shows that colonial properties form a construct that predicts member perceptions of their community being sustainable. While our primary objective is the conceptual introduction of the colonial principles of sustainability, the case study provides some early indications that these principles may help design systems that can bind virtual communities more permanently.
Contact InformationMichael S. ParksEmail: Phone: +1-713-7344729
Keywords:Virtual communities  Virtual community sustainability  Colonial systems
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