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In this paper authors propose a theoretical framework to understand the evolving governance of internet-mediated social production. Specifically, authors focus on the emergence of a collective capability that integrates knowledge relevant to large-scale production and coordination. Focusing on one of the most popular websites and reference tools, [[Wikipedia]], authors undertake an exploratory theoretical analysis to clarify the structure and mechanisms driving the endogenous change of a massive social production system. Authors argue that the standard transactions costs approach underpinning many extant analyses is an insufficient framework for unpacking the evolutionary character of governance. The evolution of Wikipedia and its shifting modes of governance can be better framed as a process of building a collective capability of editing and managing a new kind of encyclopaedia. By applying cluster analysis authors then submit six propositions derived from this framework to a preliminary empirical testing in order to assess the morphological development of Wikipedia. | In this paper authors propose a theoretical framework to understand the evolving governance of internet-mediated social production. Specifically, authors focus on the emergence of a collective capability that integrates knowledge relevant to large-scale production and coordination. Focusing on one of the most popular websites and reference tools, [[Wikipedia]], authors undertake an exploratory theoretical analysis to clarify the structure and mechanisms driving the endogenous change of a massive social production system. Authors argue that the standard transactions costs approach underpinning many extant analyses is an insufficient framework for unpacking the evolutionary character of governance. The evolution of Wikipedia and its shifting modes of governance can be better framed as a process of building a collective capability of editing and managing a new kind of encyclopaedia. By applying cluster analysis authors then submit six propositions derived from this framework to a preliminary empirical testing in order to assess the morphological development of Wikipedia. | ||
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+ | Aaltonen, Aleksi; Lanzara, Giovan Francesco. (2011). &quot;<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Governing_Complex_Social_Production_in_the_Internet:_the_Emergence_of_a_Collective_Capability_in_Wikipedia">Governing Complex Social Production in the Internet: the Emergence of a Collective Capability in Wikipedia</a>&quot;.DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1926138. | ||
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Revision as of 22:37, 5 April 2021
Authors | Aleksi Aaltonen Giovan Francesco Lanzara |
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Publication date | 2011 |
DOI | 10.2139/ssrn.1926138 |
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Governing Complex Social Production in the Internet: the Emergence of a Collective Capability in Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2011, written by Aleksi Aaltonen and Giovan Francesco Lanzara.
Overview
In this paper authors propose a theoretical framework to understand the evolving governance of internet-mediated social production. Specifically, authors focus on the emergence of a collective capability that integrates knowledge relevant to large-scale production and coordination. Focusing on one of the most popular websites and reference tools, Wikipedia, authors undertake an exploratory theoretical analysis to clarify the structure and mechanisms driving the endogenous change of a massive social production system. Authors argue that the standard transactions costs approach underpinning many extant analyses is an insufficient framework for unpacking the evolutionary character of governance. The evolution of Wikipedia and its shifting modes of governance can be better framed as a process of building a collective capability of editing and managing a new kind of encyclopaedia. By applying cluster analysis authors then submit six propositions derived from this framework to a preliminary empirical testing in order to assess the morphological development of Wikipedia.
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Wikipedia Quality
Aaltonen, Aleksi; Lanzara, Giovan Francesco. (2011). "[[Governing Complex Social Production in the Internet: the Emergence of a Collective Capability in Wikipedia]]".DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1926138.
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{{cite journal |last1=Aaltonen |first1=Aleksi |last2=Lanzara |first2=Giovan Francesco |title=Governing Complex Social Production in the Internet: the Emergence of a Collective Capability in Wikipedia |date=2011 |doi=10.2139/ssrn.1926138 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Governing_Complex_Social_Production_in_the_Internet:_the_Emergence_of_a_Collective_Capability_in_Wikipedia}}
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Aaltonen, Aleksi; Lanzara, Giovan Francesco. (2011). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Governing_Complex_Social_Production_in_the_Internet:_the_Emergence_of_a_Collective_Capability_in_Wikipedia">Governing Complex Social Production in the Internet: the Emergence of a Collective Capability in Wikipedia</a>".DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1926138.