Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, inclusive participation, transparency of action, and democratic work. However, the ways in which they operate and evolve depend on various infrastructural and governance mechanisms. Literature suggests that there are three key challenges to overcome in building and sustaining a community that produces open knowledge goods, namely motivation (incentives for participation), coordination (efficient organization of work), and integration (effective creation of high quality end products). We present a theoretical framework to analyze case study findings from the WikiTribune project, a “hybrid” model of peer production. This project is characterized...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Loren ...
This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online cr...
Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for onl...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
Peer production is a mode of commons-based and – ideally – commons-oriented production in which part...
Two collaborative forms of organizing dominate discussion of open participation and production on th...
<p>Since the late twentieth century, open source software projects (e.g., the GNU/Linux operating sy...
From free and open source software, through Wikipedia to video journalism, peer production plays a m...
This chapter examines a series of productive tensions located in and around peer production. It begi...
Commons-based peer-production (CBPP), as exemplified by community-based open source software (OSS) d...
Two collaborative forms of organizing dominate discussion of open participation and production on th...
WikiTribune is a pilot news service, where evidence-based articles are co-created by professional jo...
The success of Wikipedia and other large online collaborative projects has led many scholars to spea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2013.This electro...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Loren ...
This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online cr...
Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for onl...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
Peer production communities (c.f. Benkler 2002) are typified by principles of access to resources, i...
Peer production is a mode of commons-based and – ideally – commons-oriented production in which part...
Two collaborative forms of organizing dominate discussion of open participation and production on th...
<p>Since the late twentieth century, open source software projects (e.g., the GNU/Linux operating sy...
From free and open source software, through Wikipedia to video journalism, peer production plays a m...
This chapter examines a series of productive tensions located in and around peer production. It begi...
Commons-based peer-production (CBPP), as exemplified by community-based open source software (OSS) d...
Two collaborative forms of organizing dominate discussion of open participation and production on th...
WikiTribune is a pilot news service, where evidence-based articles are co-created by professional jo...
The success of Wikipedia and other large online collaborative projects has led many scholars to spea...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2013.This electro...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. December 2016. Major: Computer Science. Advisors: Loren ...
This paper explores the underlying structures that support participation and reputation in online cr...
Web 2.0 technologies have mobilised collaborative peer production and participatory cultures for onl...