Prosumption of Social Context in Web 2.0: Theoretical Implications for the Prosumer Concept

  • Beyreuther T
  • Eismann C
  • Hornung S
  • et al.
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… The scientific interest (as well as an economic interest concerning the utilization of … Although our findings are based on activities observable throughout the entire sample, in …

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Beyreuther, T., Eismann, C., Hornung, S., & Kleemann, F. (2013). Prosumption of Social Context in Web 2.0: Theoretical Implications for the Prosumer Concept. In Customers at Work (pp. 223–252). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137293251_11

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