Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/Commons-based_peer_production> ?p ?o. }
Showing items 1 to 41 of
41
with 100 items per page.
- Commons-based_peer_production abstract "Commons-based peer production is a term coined by Harvard Law School professor Yochai Benkler. It describes a new model of socio-economic production in which the creative energy of large numbers of people is coordinated (usually with the aid of the Internet) into large, meaningful projects mostly without traditional hierarchical organization. These projects are often, but not always, conceived without financial compensation for contributors. The term is often used interchangeably with the term social production.Yochai Benkler contrasts commons-based peer production with firm production (in which tasks are delegated based on a central decision-making process) and market-based production (in which tagging different prices to different tasks serves as an incentive to anyone interested in performing a task).The term was first introduced and described in Yochai Benkler's 2002 paper "Coase's Penguin, or Linux and the Nature of the Firm". (As explained by the author, the title refers to "Ronald Coase, who originated the transaction costs theory of the firm that provides the methodological template for the positive analysis of peer production" offered in the paper, and "Penguin" to the Linux mascot.) Benkler's 2006 book, The Wealth of Networks, expands significantly on these ideas. In the book, Benkler makes a distinction between commons-based peer production and peer production. The former is based on sharing resources among widely distributed individuals who cooperate with each other. The latter term is a subset of commons-based production practices. It refers to a production process that depends on individual action that is self-selected and decentralized. YouTube and Facebook, for example, are based on peer production.In Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything, Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams suggest an incentive mechanism behind common-based peer production. "People participate in peer production communities," they write, "for a wide range of intrinsic and self-interested reasons....basically, people who participate in peer production communities love it. They feel passionate about their particular area of expertise and revel in creating something new or better."Aaron Krowne offered another definition in the Free Software Magazine: "commons-based peer production refers to any coordinated, (chiefly) internet-based effort whereby volunteers contribute project components, and there exists some process to combine them to produce a unified intellectual work. CBPP covers many different types of intellectual output, from software to libraries of quantitative data to human-readable documents (manuals, books, encyclopedias, reviews, blogs, periodicals, and more)."".
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink Research_Plan.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink The_Foundation_for_P2P_Alternatives.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink wonchapters.html.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink www.peerconomy.org.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink the-coming-of-the-commons.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink we-volume-02.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageExternalLink the-emergence-of-open-design-and-open-manufacturing.
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageID "1673404".
- Commons-based_peer_production wikiPageRevisionID "605921225".
- Commons-based_peer_production hasPhotoCollection Commons-based_peer_production.
- Commons-based_peer_production subject Category:Economic_systems.
- Commons-based_peer_production subject Category:Free_software.
- Commons-based_peer_production subject Category:Public_commons.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Abstraction100002137.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Cognition100023271.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Content105809192.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Discipline105996646.
- Commons-based_peer_production type EconomicSystems.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Economy108366753.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Epistemology106166748.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Group100031264.
- Commons-based_peer_production type HumanisticDiscipline106153846.
- Commons-based_peer_production type KnowledgeDomain105999266.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Methodology106166898.
- Commons-based_peer_production type OpenMethodologies.
- Commons-based_peer_production type Philosophy106158346.
- Commons-based_peer_production type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Commons-based_peer_production type System108435388.
- Commons-based_peer_production comment "Commons-based peer production is a term coined by Harvard Law School professor Yochai Benkler. It describes a new model of socio-economic production in which the creative energy of large numbers of people is coordinated (usually with the aid of the Internet) into large, meaningful projects mostly without traditional hierarchical organization. These projects are often, but not always, conceived without financial compensation for contributors.".
- Commons-based_peer_production label "Commons-based Peer Production".
- Commons-based_peer_production label "Commons-based peer production".
- Commons-based_peer_production label "إنتاج ندي مبني على مشاع".
- Commons-based_peer_production sameAs Commons-based_Peer_Production.
- Commons-based_peer_production sameAs Ομότιμη_παραγωγή.
- Commons-based_peer_production sameAs m.05mbrn.
- Commons-based_peer_production sameAs Q1116275.
- Commons-based_peer_production sameAs Q1116275.
- Commons-based_peer_production sameAs Commons-based_peer_production.
- Commons-based_peer_production wasDerivedFrom Commons-based_peer_production?oldid=605921225.
- Commons-based_peer_production isPrimaryTopicOf Commons-based_peer_production.