From free and open source software, through Wikipedia to video journalism, peer production plays a more significant role in the information production environment than was theoretically admissible by any economic model of motivation and organization that prevailed at the turn of the millennium. Its sustained success for a quarter of a century forces us to reevaluate three core assumptions of the standard models of innovation and production. First, it places intrinsic and social motivations, rather than material incentives, at the core of innovation, and hence growth. Second, it challenges the centrality of property, as opposed to the interaction of property and commons, to growth. And third, it questions the continued centrality of firms to...
Innovation is often considered the holy grail of modern organizations. For a long time, innovation ...
"This book explores the potential creation of a broader collaborative economy through commons-based ...
"This book explores the potential creation of a broader collaborative economy through commons-based ...
Peer production is a mode of commons-based and – ideally – commons-oriented production in which part...
For decades our common understanding of the organization of economic production has been that indivi...
Yochai Benkler defines commons-based peer production as a non-market sector of information, knowledg...
Commons-based peer-production (CBPP), as exemplified by community-based open source software (OSS) d...
This chapter examines a series of productive tensions located in and around peer production. It begi...
<p>Since the late twentieth century, open source software projects (e.g., the GNU/Linux operating sy...
Abstract. The free software and free culture movements have radi-cally changed the ways of producing...
This Article examines \u27peer production, a term coined and a concept explicated by Yochai Benkler...
In this paper, we aim to present a comprehensive analysis on the emerging phenomenon of distributed ...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
The organization of information production is undergoing a deep transformation. Alongside corporatio...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
Innovation is often considered the holy grail of modern organizations. For a long time, innovation ...
"This book explores the potential creation of a broader collaborative economy through commons-based ...
"This book explores the potential creation of a broader collaborative economy through commons-based ...
Peer production is a mode of commons-based and – ideally – commons-oriented production in which part...
For decades our common understanding of the organization of economic production has been that indivi...
Yochai Benkler defines commons-based peer production as a non-market sector of information, knowledg...
Commons-based peer-production (CBPP), as exemplified by community-based open source software (OSS) d...
This chapter examines a series of productive tensions located in and around peer production. It begi...
<p>Since the late twentieth century, open source software projects (e.g., the GNU/Linux operating sy...
Abstract. The free software and free culture movements have radi-cally changed the ways of producing...
This Article examines \u27peer production, a term coined and a concept explicated by Yochai Benkler...
In this paper, we aim to present a comprehensive analysis on the emerging phenomenon of distributed ...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
The organization of information production is undergoing a deep transformation. Alongside corporatio...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
Innovation is often considered the holy grail of modern organizations. For a long time, innovation ...
"This book explores the potential creation of a broader collaborative economy through commons-based ...
"This book explores the potential creation of a broader collaborative economy through commons-based ...