New forms of collaborative innovation and production on the internet - an interdisciplinary perspective
Contributor(s)
Wittke, Volker (editor)
Hanekop, Heidemarie (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
The Internet has enabled new forms of large-scale collaboration. Voluntary contributions by large numbers of users and co-producers lead to new forms of production and innovation, as seen in Wikipedia, open source software development, in social networks or on user-generated content platforms as well as in many firm-driven Web 2.0 services. Large-scale collaboration on the Internet is an intriguing phenomenon for scholarly debate because it challenges well established insights into the governance of economic action, the sources of innovation, the possibilities of collective action and the social, legal and technical preconditions for successful collaboration. Although contributions to the debate from various disciplines and fine-grained empirical studies already exist, there still is a lack of an interdisciplinary approach. The Internet has enabled new forms of large-scale collaboration. Voluntary contributions by large numbers of users and co-producers lead to new forms of production and innovation, as seen in Wikipedia, open source software development, in social networks or on user-generated content platforms as well as in many firm-driven Web 2.0 services. Large-scale collaboration on the Internet is an intriguing phenomenon for scholarly debate because it challenges well established insights into the governance of economic action, the sources of innovation, the possibilities of collective action and the social, legal and technical preconditions for successful collaboration. Although contributions to the debate from various disciplines and fine-grained empirical studies already exist, there still is a lack of an interdisciplinary approach.
Keywords
Collaborative Innovation; Internet; Social networks; Web 2.0 services; Production; Co-creation; Commons-based peer production; Crytek; Facebook; Open innovation; WikipediaDOI
10.17875/gup2011-287ISBN
9783863950200OCN
794697900Publisher
Universitätsverlag GöttingenPublication date and place
2011Classification
Communication studies
Society and Social Sciences
Media studies
Media, entertainment, information and communication industries
Information technology industries