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Title: Conflict in online consumption communities: a systematic literature review and directions for future research
Authors: Koblarp Chandrasapth
Natalia Yannopoulou
Klaus Schoefer
Tana Cristina Licsandru
Thanos Papadopoulos
Authors: Koblarp Chandrasapth
Natalia Yannopoulou
Klaus Schoefer
Tana Cristina Licsandru
Thanos Papadopoulos
Keywords: Business, Management and Accounting
Issue Date: 1-Jan-2021
Abstract: Purpose: The purpose of this study sets out to examine (1) how have conflicts been conceptualized and operationalized within the context of online consumption communities? (2) what are the main conflict management, resolution strategies and frameworks that have been identified? and (3) what are the gaps in the relevant body of work in terms of theoretical and methodological dimensions, and what implications do they have for future research. Design/methodology/approach: This study adopts a systematic and multidisciplinary literature review of online conflicts. Following a descriptive and thematic content analysis, it examines 79 peer-reviewed scholarly articles of the past 20 years within 6 scientific databases. Findings: The authors propose a literature-based conceptualization of online conflicts and a multi-level conflict resolution matrix based on the different governance structures and social control mechanisms investigated in extant research. Originality/value: The originality of this study lies in the integrative and interdisciplinary view of online conflict in global consumption communities.
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http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/75917
ISSN: 02651335
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