WikiNomics
The term WikiNomics stems from "wiki + economics" and assumes special economic forms based on wikis and similar online community structures.
Some basic ideas were formulated in the bestseller "WikiNomics -How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything" by Don Tapscott and Anthony D. Williams", published 2006, dedicated to "our children ... " with the hope "that it helps our generation open up the economy to yours", the real promise remains to be elaborated in wiki communities and beyond.
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Although WikiNomics is marshalled as the new Economics of the 21th century, based on Wiki Culture ..., what about a community of wikizens, who realize toFosterEachOther, embracing the economical sense.
Although you find a wiki, where the principles of peer-production could be applied to the publishing process SocialText:WikiNomics and the sharing of income, it doesn't appear realizing it.
Although it doesn't act as OpenBusiness, let alone ExtremeOpenBusiness yet, it may be a step into this direction, when peer-producers share inspiration, work and fun in public.
But what about actually sharing revenue or at least collaborating to find new models of work and revenue sharing?
Please correct, if I have missed something.
fridemar 16:41, 7 September 2009 (PDT) (From my earlier contribution to Meatball)
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FridemarPache (FP): I have registered for that wiki, and recommend wikizens from here and everywhere to join. Has somebody made their first experiences there?
Fortunately there is a wiki, where the principles of peer-production and peer-marketing are applied to the publishing process http://www.socialtext.net/wikinomics/index.cgi?wikinomics.
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fridemar 19:09, 14 April 2009 (PDT): I have registered for that wiki, and recommend wikizens from here and everywhere to join. Has somebody made their first experiences there?
More on Meatball:WikiNomics and/or here ...