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Revision as of 15:17, 28 October 2009
Research ideas
Should be...
- testable, concrete, measurable
- of use for doc in his new book
- provide businesses with fodder that they need to help make his case internally for opening up user control
- Ben from Zeo needs a list of benefits to openness to bring to his investors: We need to provide that.
- What are the benefits to vendors of VRM?
- What are user data control?
- Relationships -> what's the vendor benefits?
- eliminate guesswork
- appease the berkman gods with productive research efforts
For example...
- Talk to organizations who have opened up and have them describe the benefits
- What's measurable here?
- Test the hypothesis: A free customer is worth more than a captive one
- "worth more" means defining customer value and measuring it
- is the customer valuing the vendor more?
- what is free vs. captive?
- before and after giving users their data
- altimeter group
- engagementdb.com: report that shows that those who do social media are most profitable
- case studies (e.g. HBS format)
- backward analysis?
- report on personal informatics
- what data comes out of personal informatics?
- Company experiences with launching api's?
- interviews, surveys
- What are some open data efforts?
- VRM spotting -> what are some user-driven organizations?
- What are possible frameworks / scenarios for measurement / testing / research
- What are the intention economy principles?
What is VRMness (user-drivenness?) that might be testable?
- individual is the POI
- individual gets a copy of their data
- individual controls use of data
- users initiate
- user contribution is a core value
- user choice
- belongs to user - user owns / controls the system
- service portability / substitutibility