Using the evolutionary theory framework of the variation, retention, selection process, this paper explains the self-organized knowledge production behaviors online, with Wiki-pedia as an example. Evolution is presented as a trial-and-error process that produces a progressive accumulation of knowledge. The underlying theoretical assumption is that even though online communities feature very different char-acteristics than traditional organizations, the basic processes of trial-and-error learning in evolutionary theory still apply to the new forms of organizations. Based on the theory of self-organization system and evolution theory, the processes of variation and selection are explained in depth with exam-ples observed on Wikipedia. The stu...
Educational videos on the Internet comprise a vast and highly diverse source of information. Online ...
International audienceEnabling the sharing of dormant consumer knowledge, autonomous online consumer...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...
This thesis explores how and why organizational knowledge emerges. An underdeveloped branch of evolu...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
The evolution of Wikipedia betrays an increasing reliance on policies and guidelines, signalling cer...
The evolution of Wikipedia betrays an increasing reliance on policies and guidelines, signalling cer...
We show the current research progresses and focuses on Wikipedia to try to understand principles beh...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
The Wikipedia, one of the richest human knowledge repositories on the Internet, has been developed b...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
Purpose – This thesis aims to understand how the designs of social media sites affect the transmissi...
Wikipedia is an important institution and part of the new media landscape having evolved from the co...
Wikipedia, as a social phenomenon of collaborative knowledge creation, has been studied extensively ...
Educational videos on the Internet comprise a vast and highly diverse source of information. Online ...
International audienceEnabling the sharing of dormant consumer knowledge, autonomous online consumer...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...
This thesis explores how and why organizational knowledge emerges. An underdeveloped branch of evolu...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
The evolution of Wikipedia betrays an increasing reliance on policies and guidelines, signalling cer...
The evolution of Wikipedia betrays an increasing reliance on policies and guidelines, signalling cer...
We show the current research progresses and focuses on Wikipedia to try to understand principles beh...
The study of the social construction of knowledge is an important topic in information systems. Whil...
The Wikipedia, one of the richest human knowledge repositories on the Internet, has been developed b...
In this paper we propose a theoretical framework to understand the governance of internet-mediated s...
Purpose – This thesis aims to understand how the designs of social media sites affect the transmissi...
Wikipedia is an important institution and part of the new media landscape having evolved from the co...
Wikipedia, as a social phenomenon of collaborative knowledge creation, has been studied extensively ...
Educational videos on the Internet comprise a vast and highly diverse source of information. Online ...
International audienceEnabling the sharing of dormant consumer knowledge, autonomous online consumer...
Web-based peer production communities, like Wikipedia and open source software, have created digital...