Published on in Vol 19, No 10 (2017): October

Views of Community Managers on Knowledge Co-creation in Online Communities for People With Disabilities: Qualitative Study

Views of Community Managers on Knowledge Co-creation in Online Communities for People With Disabilities: Qualitative Study

Views of Community Managers on Knowledge Co-creation in Online Communities for People With Disabilities: Qualitative Study

Authors of this article:

Julia Amann1, 2 Author Orcid Image ;   Sara Rubinelli1, 2 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Rezaei Aghdam A, Watson J, Cliff C, Miah S. Improving the Theoretical Understanding Toward Patient-Driven Health Care Innovation Through Online Value Cocreation: Systematic Review. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2020;22(4):e16324 View
  2. Amann J, Brach M, Rubinelli S. How healthcare professionals experience patient participation in designing healthcare services and products. A qualitative study in the field of spinal cord injury in Switzerland. Patient Education and Counseling 2018;101(8):1452 View
  3. Kordzadeh N, Young D. Exploring Hospitals’ Use of Facebook: Thematic Analysis. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2018;20(5):e190 View
  4. Zhang Y, Zhang M, Luo N, Wang Y, Niu T. Understanding the formation mechanism of high-quality knowledge in social question and answer communities: A knowledge co-creation perspective. International Journal of Information Management 2019;48:72 View
  5. Percival S, Gaterell M, Hutchinson D. Effective flood risk visualisation. Natural Hazards 2020;104(1):375 View
  6. Goggin G, Ellis K. Privacy and Digital Data of Children with Disabilities: Scenes from Social Media Sharenting. Media and Communication 2020;8(4):218 View
  7. Walsh L, Hyett N, Juniper N, Li C, Rodier S, Hill S. The use of social media as a tool for stakeholder engagement in health service design and quality improvement: A scoping review. DIGITAL HEALTH 2021;7:205520762199687 View
  8. van Beusekom M, Amann J. Addressing inclusivity in the new normal: Opportunities for remote co-design in health communication research. Patient Education and Counseling 2021;104(9):2177 View
  9. Shao M, Zhao X, Li Y. User Engagement and User Loyalty Under Different Online Healthcare Community Incentives: An Experimental Study. Frontiers in Psychology 2022;13 View
  10. Redler J, Schmidt H. I know that I know nothing: exploring the managerial relevance of recent orientations in brand management research. Journal of Brand Management 2022;29(5):498 View
  11. Walsh L, Hyett N, Howley J, Juniper N, Li C, MacLeod-Smith B, Rodier S, Hill S. The risks and benefits of using social media to engage consumers in service design and quality improvement in Australian public hospitals: findings from an interview study of key stakeholders. BMC Health Services Research 2021;21(1) View
  12. Walsh L, Hyett N, Juniper N, Li C, Hill S. The Experiences of Stakeholders Using Social Media as a Tool for Health Service Design and Quality Improvement: A Scoping Review. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 2022;19(22):14851 View
  13. Dong Y, Yao X, Wei Z. Research on the process of knowledge value co-creation between manufacturing enterprises and internet enterprises. Knowledge Management Research & Practice 2024;22(3):282 View
  14. Merner B, Schonfeld L, Virgona A, Lowe D, Walsh L, Wardrope C, Graham-Wisener L, Xafis V, Colombo C, Refahi N, Bryden P, Chmielewski R, Martin F, Messino N, Mussared A, Smith L, Biggar S, Gill M, Menzies D, Gaulden C, Earnshaw L, Arnott L, Poole N, Ryan R, Hill S. Consumers’ and health providers’ views and perceptions of partnering to improve health services design, delivery and evaluation: a co-produced qualitative evidence synthesis. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2023;2023(5) View
  15. Hou S, Wang X, Zhao Z, Ma Y, Liu J, Zhang Z, Ma J. A Scale for Measuring Electronic Patient Engagement Behaviors: Development and Validation. Patient Preference and Adherence 2024;Volume 18:917 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Gavidia-Payne S, Jackson M. Handbook of Intellectual Disabilities. View