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Consumer workers as immaterial labour in the converging media markets: three value‐creation practices
Authors:Johanna Moisander  Saara Könkkölä  Pikka‐Maaria Laine
Institution:1. Aalto University School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland;2. University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland
Abstract:This paper takes a practice‐based approach to consumer studies and focuses on the strategic and productive roles that consumers play as immaterial labour or consumer workers in the converging media markets. Based on a case study of a print media organization and its customers, the aim is to discuss the collaborative practices through which value is created in the market. By means of a textual analysis of online and interview data, three value‐creation practices are abstracted and illustrated: constructing a sense of belonging and collective identity, mutual helping and peer support, and building pride and self‐respect. Overall, the paper suggests that in global media environments, consumer‐customers are playing increasingly significant strategic roles in the practices and processes through which value is co‐created in the market. It is therefore concluded that the idea of consumers, and media audiences in particular, as recipients of communication and targets of marketing activities needs to be problematized and the dynamic strategic roles that consumers currently play in the market need to be acknowledged and actively incorporated into the business praxis of media corporations.
Keywords:Consumer agency  consumer workers  immaterial labour  media convergence  practice theory  service‐dominant logic
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