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NICHE ONLINE NETWORKS
IS NOW THE TIME WHEN LESS IS MORE?




         Carlos Osorio
         Newcastle University Business School


          The Co-productions of Knowledge . 2012
MOTIVATIONS
   Increment of new users and new Social Network Sites (SNS)
   Investment on SNS related start-ups (Arthur,2012)
       i.e. Facebook bought Instragram for $1.000.000
       Who is next? Pinterest, Spotify, Path?
   Trend related with personalization/customization features of
    SNS: i.e. Close friends in FB, circles in Google + or promoted
    post and twits.
   Uncertainty about success likelihood of SNS initiatives
   Previous research consider all SNS in a single category to find
    patterns, but ignoring the differences can be dangerous
    (Wilson et al. 2012).

    Are we in a SNS bubble similar to the “.com” in
                  the early 2000‟s?
WEB 2.0
    Web 2.0 as a platform. (O'Reilly, 2005)
    Creation of communities based on users continued interaction
    “Is about „transforming monologue (one-to-many) into dialog
     (many-to-many)‟ ” (Hansen et al., 2010, P. 12)



Online vs Offline communities      Attributes
    Aspatial                           Purpose
    Asynchronous                       Place: chat, SNS, virtual world, etc
    Acorporal                          Platform: Synchronous, non-
    Bandwidth                           synchronous
    Astigmatic                         Population: (1) small group, (2)

    Anonymous
                                         network (3) publics
                  (Smith, 1992)         Profit model
                                                                (Porter, 2004):
SOCIAL NETWORK SITES (SNS)
   Social Network is a set of nodes (can be people,
    organizations, enterprises) connected through a series of ties,
    generating patterns (Wellman, 2003).
   Focus on structural issues    Social Network Analysis (SNA),
                                            Divorce between sociological
                                            meaning and computer science
   Boyd and Ellison (2008) defines a      Social Network Site as
                                            meaning (Quan,2009)
     “Web-based services that allow individuals to
     Construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system
     Articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection
     View and traverse their list of connections and those made by
      others within the system”.
NICHE SNS
   Contrast between general purpose and niche SNS
    (Boyd and Ellison, 2008; Goldbeck,2007; Quan,2009;
    Hansen et al. 2010),
   Research consider all SNS in a single category to find
    patterns, but ignoring the differences can be dangerous
    (Wilson et al. 2012)
   Niche SNS looks to narrow audiences through the focus
    on
       Characteristics of the population: aSmallworld or Beautiful
        people
       Activities: Coachsurfing and wayn
       Identity: Blackplanet and Cafemom
       Affiliations: Mychurch
       Dependency: Standalone or secondary feature in a website
        (Goldbeck,2007; Quan,2009)
RESEARCH IN SNS
   Structural approach dominance
       Try to explain and predict the interaction between
        network members, based on patterns found in the ties
        (Oinas-Kukkonen et al., 2010). i.e. Homophily and
        Triadic closure
   Focus:
       General-purpose SNS:
         large data available
         public character of the information*

     Comparison of the network characteristics(structural
      and operational approach)
     Take all networks as if they were from same category
      regardless the size and /or purpose
RESEARCH AIMS
   Understand why a user would prefer to join an
    independent Niche SNS over a general purpose
    group.
     What are the main factors that drive a user to join an
      independent niche SNS?
     Independent vs Dependent
USES AND GRATIFICATIONS THEORY
  Highly used to understand users‟ choices (Lee, et al
   2009 )
  Assumptions:
      a) Communication behaviour is goal-directed, purposive, and
       motivated,
      b) people select media,

      c) many factors guide our media selection,

      d) media compete with other channels for messages

      e) people are typically more influential than media
GRATIFICATIONS
             Socialising                                                         Information seeking


Networking          Social support                                          Information sharing and seeking


                     Privacy and                                                             Innovativenes
  Identity                                                                   Learning
                       security                                                                    s

                                        Social Network
                                        Sites Uses and
                                         Gratifications
        Entertainment                                                                Convenience


Pleasurable way to spend time                                               Covenience          Market



       Boredom relief                                                            Channel use profile


                                     Figure 1 SNS Uses and Gratifications
NICHE THEORY
 Interest in explaining “how organisms that consume
  similar resources and perform similar functions in
  an environment compete and coexist” (Feaster,
  2009, P.967).
 Dimmick (1993) propose an adaptation of the
  biological formulas, following the Hutchinson
  approach of n-dimensions, in which the factors
  identified trough factor analysis become the
  resources that the species will be competing for.
MEASURES
 Niche breadth measures the degree of
  specialization of a niche regarding the dimension or
  gratifications that fulfil. A general medium can fulfil a
  wide range of dimensions, whereas a specialist will
  fulfil a narrow spectrum (Dimmick et al., 2000;
  Nyland, 2007).
 Niche overlap measures the similarity in the
  resources used. Hence, a big overlap means that
  the populations are competing for the same
  resources.
 Niche superiority as its name indicates, will
  measure which media is superior to the other
  regarding the dimensions considered by media.

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Niche online social networks

  • 1. NICHE ONLINE NETWORKS IS NOW THE TIME WHEN LESS IS MORE? Carlos Osorio Newcastle University Business School The Co-productions of Knowledge . 2012
  • 2. MOTIVATIONS  Increment of new users and new Social Network Sites (SNS)  Investment on SNS related start-ups (Arthur,2012)  i.e. Facebook bought Instragram for $1.000.000  Who is next? Pinterest, Spotify, Path?  Trend related with personalization/customization features of SNS: i.e. Close friends in FB, circles in Google + or promoted post and twits.  Uncertainty about success likelihood of SNS initiatives  Previous research consider all SNS in a single category to find patterns, but ignoring the differences can be dangerous (Wilson et al. 2012). Are we in a SNS bubble similar to the “.com” in the early 2000‟s?
  • 3. WEB 2.0  Web 2.0 as a platform. (O'Reilly, 2005)  Creation of communities based on users continued interaction  “Is about „transforming monologue (one-to-many) into dialog (many-to-many)‟ ” (Hansen et al., 2010, P. 12) Online vs Offline communities Attributes  Aspatial  Purpose  Asynchronous  Place: chat, SNS, virtual world, etc  Acorporal  Platform: Synchronous, non-  Bandwidth synchronous  Astigmatic  Population: (1) small group, (2)  Anonymous network (3) publics (Smith, 1992)  Profit model (Porter, 2004):
  • 4. SOCIAL NETWORK SITES (SNS)  Social Network is a set of nodes (can be people, organizations, enterprises) connected through a series of ties, generating patterns (Wellman, 2003).  Focus on structural issues Social Network Analysis (SNA), Divorce between sociological meaning and computer science  Boyd and Ellison (2008) defines a Social Network Site as meaning (Quan,2009)  “Web-based services that allow individuals to  Construct a public or semi-public profile within a bounded system  Articulate a list of other users with whom they share a connection  View and traverse their list of connections and those made by others within the system”.
  • 5. NICHE SNS  Contrast between general purpose and niche SNS (Boyd and Ellison, 2008; Goldbeck,2007; Quan,2009; Hansen et al. 2010),  Research consider all SNS in a single category to find patterns, but ignoring the differences can be dangerous (Wilson et al. 2012)  Niche SNS looks to narrow audiences through the focus on  Characteristics of the population: aSmallworld or Beautiful people  Activities: Coachsurfing and wayn  Identity: Blackplanet and Cafemom  Affiliations: Mychurch  Dependency: Standalone or secondary feature in a website (Goldbeck,2007; Quan,2009)
  • 6. RESEARCH IN SNS  Structural approach dominance  Try to explain and predict the interaction between network members, based on patterns found in the ties (Oinas-Kukkonen et al., 2010). i.e. Homophily and Triadic closure  Focus:  General-purpose SNS:  large data available  public character of the information*  Comparison of the network characteristics(structural and operational approach)  Take all networks as if they were from same category regardless the size and /or purpose
  • 7. RESEARCH AIMS  Understand why a user would prefer to join an independent Niche SNS over a general purpose group.  What are the main factors that drive a user to join an independent niche SNS?  Independent vs Dependent
  • 8. USES AND GRATIFICATIONS THEORY  Highly used to understand users‟ choices (Lee, et al 2009 )  Assumptions:  a) Communication behaviour is goal-directed, purposive, and motivated,  b) people select media,  c) many factors guide our media selection,  d) media compete with other channels for messages  e) people are typically more influential than media
  • 9. GRATIFICATIONS Socialising Information seeking Networking Social support Information sharing and seeking Privacy and Innovativenes Identity Learning security s Social Network Sites Uses and Gratifications Entertainment Convenience Pleasurable way to spend time Covenience Market Boredom relief Channel use profile Figure 1 SNS Uses and Gratifications
  • 10. NICHE THEORY  Interest in explaining “how organisms that consume similar resources and perform similar functions in an environment compete and coexist” (Feaster, 2009, P.967).  Dimmick (1993) propose an adaptation of the biological formulas, following the Hutchinson approach of n-dimensions, in which the factors identified trough factor analysis become the resources that the species will be competing for.
  • 11. MEASURES  Niche breadth measures the degree of specialization of a niche regarding the dimension or gratifications that fulfil. A general medium can fulfil a wide range of dimensions, whereas a specialist will fulfil a narrow spectrum (Dimmick et al., 2000; Nyland, 2007).  Niche overlap measures the similarity in the resources used. Hence, a big overlap means that the populations are competing for the same resources.  Niche superiority as its name indicates, will measure which media is superior to the other regarding the dimensions considered by media.