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    What Injured Workers With Complex Claims Look For in Online Communities: Netnographic Analysis by Michelle Manning Hutson, Sarah M Hosking, Soula Mantalvanos, Michael Berk, Julie Pasco, Trisha Dunning

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…ResultsIn this qualitative study, themes emerged from the data, describing how injured workers use online communities to help make decisions, get support, and solve problems. …”
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    Creating Value in Online Communities: The Sociomaterial Configuring of Strategy, Platform, and Stakeholder Engagement by Barrett, Michael, Oborn, Eivor, Orlikowski, Wanda J

    Published 2017
    “…How is value created in an online community (OC) over time? We explored this question through a longitudinal field study of an OC in the healthcare arena. …”
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    “Anyone in their right mind wouldn’t create it” : online community formation through shitposting by Au, Tsi Ying, Loh, Dion Jia Sin, Ho, Yi En, Mok, Celine Wen Jun

    Published 2019
    “…This exploratory study provides a structured understanding of shitposting and examines its role, form, and function in online community formation by focussing on Facebook’s largest closed shitposting group, Spongebob Shitposting. …”
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    The online communities of practices and faculty members’ professional development: A critical literature review by Muhammad Shujahata, Minhong Wang

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…    Following the success of online communities of practices (Online CoPs) in the business sector for the professional development of employees, the idea of fostering the online cultivation of CoPs in educational institutions for the professional development of faculty members has been researched and practiced. …”
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    Vaccine-related discussions in online communities for parents. A quantitative overview, 2012–2019 by Marko Bachl, Elena Link

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The content of the four most popular German online communities for parents (2012-2019) was obtained with web scraping. …”
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    Outlook of using social network analysis to study ethnocultural identity in adolescents in online communities by Lyudmila A. Shaigerova, Roman S. Shilko, Olga V. Vakhantseva, Yuriy P. Zinchenko

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Petersburg-based user-adolescents, the online communities were considered to be most relevant between those with ethnic content. …”
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    Vulnerability to Interpersonal Rejection Based on Appearance in Body Positive and Pro-Anorexic Online Communities by N.A. Polskaya, D.K. Yakubovskaya, A.Y. Razvaliaeva

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…</strong>We aimed to analyze vulnerabilities to interpersonal rejection based on appearance in female participants of body positive and pro-anorexic online communities.<br><strong>Background.</strong> The recent years has seen a rapid development of online communities focused on physical attractiveness. …”
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    Predictors of Self-Harm Types in Members of Online Communities: Age As a Moderating Variable by Anna Yu. Razvaliaeva, Natalia A. Polskaya

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…METHODS: The sample (n=804, 1735 years, M=23.34.6 years) was recruited in online communities. A survey developed by the authors was used to measure the types of self-harm. …”
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    The Role of an Online Community in Relation to Other Communication Channels in a Business Development Case by Takahashi, Masamichi, Herman, George, Ito, Atsushi, Nemoto, Keiichi, Yates, JoAnne

    Published 2011
    “…We found that while the Service Dept. developed formal communication channels in order to fulfill the information needs of Sales, some types of information were apparently more effectively provided by the online community. The result suggests that an online community may play an important role both in making visible information needs, and in providing information that can’t be better provided by the formal organization.…”
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