Challenging Traditional Growth Strategies - An exploratory single case study on how Forza Football designs user involvement growth strategies to enable viral growth
Abstract
Background and Purpose: In order to stay competitive in a rapidly changing business
environment, the question of growth is perceived to be an essential issue of survival and
entrepreneurial behavior. Traditionally, strategies related to growth have mostly been related to
expenses on marketing or acquisitions of smaller competitors. An alternative to spending
money to achieve growth is to employ growth strategies related to market forces such as
crowdsourcing and network effects. Growth strategies related to the implementation of
crowdsourcing activities and the creation of network effects have proven to be effective
strategies for achieving viral growth. This thesis considers a single case study of Forza Football
and the purpose of the research is to explore how user-generated content applications can design
their user involvement operations to create network effects as means for enabling viral growth.
Theoretical Framework: The research builds on an extensive theoretical framework of the
concepts of open innovation, network effects and viral growth, with smaller related concepts as
subcategories, resulting in a compilation of the characteristics that distinguish each concept and
how they are related.
Methodology: The thesis is of a qualitative nature and the primary data is collected through
semi-structured interviews as well as inside action research to make observations within the
organization. The interviews were held with representatives from Forza Football with extensive
knowledge of growth-related strategies in order to increase the chances of getting the most
relevant empirical data in regard to the purpose.
Findings and Conclusion: After summarizing and analyzing an extensive number of empirical
findings, several conclusions can be made. It can be concluded that Forza Football designs their
application carefully to be able to make use of crowdsourcing and thereby engages their users
in the core business strategies and achieves a cost-efficient strategy to grow virally. Besides
growth, the user involvement growth strategies come with benefits like competitive advantage
where Forza Football is gaining access to information that is difficult for the competition to
receive. Moreover, Forza Football designs the crowdsourcing strategy in a way that yields
network effects which in turn also favor the company and the users in several ways. Although
many benefits come with this strategy it is concluded that there are several challenges related.
This thesis presents a new way of cost-efficiently increase a company’s growth in different
ways, which is undoubtedly interesting for the majority of profit-driven enterprises. Also, the
thesis contributes to theory by a proposed conceptual model explaining the relationship between
considered concepts. Furthermore, the conclusion chapter includes practical and theoretical
implications as well as limitations and proposals for further research.
Degree
Master 2-years
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Date
2020-07-23Author
Larsson, Carl
Horn, Johan
Keywords
Crowdsourcing
Open innovation
User innovation
Network effect
Value cocreation
Virality
Viral growth
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2020:194
Language
eng