TY - JOUR
T1 - E-collaboration within, between, and without institutions
T2 - Towards better functioning of online groups through networks
AU - Blau, Ina
PY - 2011/10
Y1 - 2011/10
N2 - This paper discusses different ways for the exchange of knowledge in networks - within, between, and without institutions, as well as their implication on networks in economy and society. Network systems based on technologies and architectures of participation offer a new model of online knowledge sharing, cooperation, and collaboration, that are different from the traditional institutional framework. This paper suggests that this model opens new horizons for both companies and non-profit organizations. By developing an e-networked business model, companies can make as much or even more money in the long tail of power low distribution than they were making at the head of the curve in the traditional business model. This opens to everyone the possibility of participating and contributing content, non-profit organization and online communities, including Communities of Practice and online learning communities, which can ensure reaching the "critical mass" of contributors and involvement level that will keep these communities active. This paper concludes with an example illustrating how the ideas discussed could facilitate knowledge exchange in companies, organizations or educational institutions.
AB - This paper discusses different ways for the exchange of knowledge in networks - within, between, and without institutions, as well as their implication on networks in economy and society. Network systems based on technologies and architectures of participation offer a new model of online knowledge sharing, cooperation, and collaboration, that are different from the traditional institutional framework. This paper suggests that this model opens new horizons for both companies and non-profit organizations. By developing an e-networked business model, companies can make as much or even more money in the long tail of power low distribution than they were making at the head of the curve in the traditional business model. This opens to everyone the possibility of participating and contributing content, non-profit organization and online communities, including Communities of Practice and online learning communities, which can ensure reaching the "critical mass" of contributors and involvement level that will keep these communities active. This paper concludes with an example illustrating how the ideas discussed could facilitate knowledge exchange in companies, organizations or educational institutions.
KW - Collaboration
KW - Content Contribution
KW - Cooperation
KW - E-Networked Business Model
KW - Long Tail of Peer-Production
KW - Network Systems
KW - Online Knowledge Sharing
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84860517569&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.4018/jec.2011100102
DO - 10.4018/jec.2011100102
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AN - SCOPUS:84860517569
SN - 1548-3673
VL - 7
SP - 22
EP - 36
JO - International Journal of e-Collaboration
JF - International Journal of e-Collaboration
IS - 4
ER -