QoQa: Breaking Boundaries and Scaling an Online Community

Case number : 9 40 2024 008
Case published in the International Journal of Case Studies in Management, Vol. 22, No. 2
Date :  2024-06-05
Teaching notes included :  Yes
Abstract

Pascal Meyer, one of Switzerland’s most successful entrepreneurs, was known for his unconventional approach to business. In 2005, he founded QoQa, an online flash sale startup that initially offered one product per day of limited stock at the lowest price in Switzerland. By 2021, the company boasted a fast-growing community of more than 840,000 members.

Most of its members (80%) were in the French-speaking region of Switzerland, where the company originated, although it was home to just 23% of the country’s population. After closing its office in France following a failed expansion attempt, QoQa turned its attention to the Swiss-German market, but major cultural differences made it difficult to adapt the concept that had worked so well in the Swiss-French region to that part of the country. Meyer’s main concern was achieving this goal without losing QoQa’s strong identity.

Teaching objectives
  • Recognize business outcomes resulting from community programs.
  • Identify and propose solutions to cultural barriers created by the expansion of a community-based business.
  • Distinguish community-based businesses from traditional ones.
  • Identify community-building pillars and their goals.
  • Understand what motivates members to participate in communities.
Primary domain :  Management  - Strategy
Secondary domain :  Marketing
Sectors :  Consumer goods
Type :  Traditional case (Decision-making case)
Event location :  Switzerland
Year of start of the event :  2021
Year the event ended :  Not available
Business size :  Small- and medium-sized