Empowering Members of a Brand Community to Gain Consumer Insights and Create New Products

  • Online Research Communities (ORCs) have ushered marketing research into a new era and are one of the fastest growing segments in the industry. ORCs offer a selected number of consumers a closed online environment in which they interact and co-create with the company not only in “one-off” projects but over an extended period of time. The approach distinguishes itself by the flexibility and diversity of market research methodologies that can be applied. In our case study, we describe the set up, live phase, and post-processing of the Vorwerk Thermomix Research Community. Over the duration of 3 weeks, Thermomix invited customers, who are also registered users of the brand’s official online receipe community, to participate in a moderated ORC. There were two major goals. First, Thermomix wanted to understand consumers’ “cooking journeys,” i.e., learn how they decide what to cook, plan their cooking, buy groceries, etc. Second, Thermomix aimed to co-create with its customers and develop new features and functionalities for the ThermomixOnline Research Communities (ORCs) have ushered marketing research into a new era and are one of the fastest growing segments in the industry. ORCs offer a selected number of consumers a closed online environment in which they interact and co-create with the company not only in “one-off” projects but over an extended period of time. The approach distinguishes itself by the flexibility and diversity of market research methodologies that can be applied. In our case study, we describe the set up, live phase, and post-processing of the Vorwerk Thermomix Research Community. Over the duration of 3 weeks, Thermomix invited customers, who are also registered users of the brand’s official online receipe community, to participate in a moderated ORC. There were two major goals. First, Thermomix wanted to understand consumers’ “cooking journeys,” i.e., learn how they decide what to cook, plan their cooking, buy groceries, etc. Second, Thermomix aimed to co-create with its customers and develop new features and functionalities for the Thermomix recipe community which serves as a central meeting place for cooking enthusiasts and brand fans. In the study, we show how the ORC was designed to answer our research questions and what methodological benefits the method yields. Furthermore, we investigate the user types that contributed to the platform most and provide insights into how to boost activity levels on the platform. In today’s social media context, ORCs are a valuable tool for brands to connect with their customers and engage them in value creating activities. This chapter sheds light on this new research approach and unveils the potential of brand community members for insight generation and co-innovation.show moreshow less

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Author:Madeleine Kröper, Volker BilgramORCiD, Ramona Wehlig
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-49542-2_24
Parent Title (English):Strategy and Communication for Innovation
Subtitle (English):The Case of the Vorwerk Thermomix Research Community
Publisher:Springer
Place of publication:Cham
Document Type:Part of a Book
Language:English
Date of first Publication:2017/03/08
Release Date:2025/01/13
Pagenumber:403-414
institutes:Fakultät Betriebswirtschaft
Research Themes:Digitalisierung & Künstliche Intelligenz
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