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Cross-Organization Virtual CoPs in E-Tourism: Assembling Information-Based Products

Cross-Organization Virtual CoPs in E-Tourism: Assembling Information-Based Products
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Author(s): Nikolas Vidakis (Technological Education Institution of Crete, Greece), Dimitrios Kotsalis (Technological Education Institution of Crete, Greece), Giannis Milolidakis (Technological Education Institution of Crete, Greece)and George Vellis (Technological Education Institution of Crete, Greece)
Copyright: 2009
Pages: 29
Source title: Virtual Community Practices and Social Interactive Media: Technology Lifecycle and Workflow Analysis
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Demosthenes Akoumianakis (Advanced Technological Education Institution of Crete, Greece)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-340-1.ch021

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Abstract

This chapter describes recent work and experience in setting up and supporting cross-organization virtual communities of practice to facilitate new product development. The authors’ reference domain is tourism and the community’s joint enterprise is assembly of vacation packages. The chapter contrasts existing practices involved in building vacation packages against the computer-mediated practices flourishing in an electronic village of local interest on regional tourism. The electronic village is considered as an aggregation of thematic virtual communities (i.e., neighborhoods) each with own rules, policies and primitive offerings covering tourism services such as accommodation, transportation, cultural resources, etc. Electronic squads are formed as cross-neighborhood communities of practice to engage in computermediated assembly of vacation packages. The chapter presents key tasks involved in managing both electronic squads and the workflows through which the shared resources are combined and transformed into new collective offerings.

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