Abstract Cooperation (i.e., co-creation) has become the principal way of carrying out creative activities in modern society. In co-creation, different participants can play two completely different roles based on two different behaviours: some participants are the originators who generate initial contents, while others are the revisors who provide revisions or coordination. In this study, we investigated different participants’ roles (i.e., the originator vs. the revisor) in co-creation and how these roles affected the final cooperation-group outcome. By using cooperation networks to represent cooperative relationships among participants, we found that peripheral members (i.e., those in the periphery of the cooperation networks) and core me...
AbstractThe theoretical approach of the mathematical model of Social Gestalts and the corresponding ...
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For almost four decades, cooperation has been studied through the lens of the prisoner’s dilemma gam...
This paper probes into the fundamental question of whether networks drive creativity or vice versa. ...
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Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
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Jahn N. The methodological status of co-authorship networks. In: Havemann F, Kretschmer H, eds. Four...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
The paper challenges the widespread assumption that dense, heavily bonded network structures imply a...
The theoretical approach of the mathematical model of Social Gestalts and the corresponding methods ...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
There are many studies which try to analyze 'co-authorship networks ' and to describe thei...
This study investigates individual creative performance in the context of social networks in medium ...
AbstractThe theoretical approach of the mathematical model of Social Gestalts and the corresponding ...
Coopetition is a concept that describes the simultaneous cooperation and competition between organis...
For almost four decades, cooperation has been studied through the lens of the prisoner’s dilemma gam...
This paper probes into the fundamental question of whether networks drive creativity or vice versa. ...
The attention devoted by economists to networks has been increasing significantly in recent years, n...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
Cooperation is researched in fields ranging from anthropology to zoology. One of the hidden drives f...
The debate on whether bonding or bridging ties are more beneficial for acquiring knowledge that is c...
Jahn N. The methodological status of co-authorship networks. In: Havemann F, Kretschmer H, eds. Four...
Cooperation among individuals is considered to play an important role in the evolution of complex ne...
The paper challenges the widespread assumption that dense, heavily bonded network structures imply a...
The theoretical approach of the mathematical model of Social Gestalts and the corresponding methods ...
Recent studies suggest that allowing individuals to choose their partners can help to maintain coope...
There are many studies which try to analyze 'co-authorship networks ' and to describe thei...
This study investigates individual creative performance in the context of social networks in medium ...
AbstractThe theoretical approach of the mathematical model of Social Gestalts and the corresponding ...
Coopetition is a concept that describes the simultaneous cooperation and competition between organis...
For almost four decades, cooperation has been studied through the lens of the prisoner’s dilemma gam...