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Ewa Ziemba, Monika Eisenbardt, Roisin Mullins, Dariusz Grabara
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Prosumers? knowledge is increasingly becoming an integral and important element in business strategy regardless of the country. A major challenge for enterprises involves motivating prosumers to share their knowledge. This problem is addressed by incenti...
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Paul Langley, Andrew Leyshon
Pág. Finance an - 31
A new form of digital economic circulation has emerged, wherein ideas, knowledge, labour and use rights for otherwise idle assets move between geographically distributed but connected and interactive online communities. Such circulation is apparent acros...
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Ewa Ziemba, Monika Eisenbardt
Pág. 146 - 166
Prosumers? knowledge is increasingly becoming an integral and important element in business strategy. A major challenge for enterprises involves motivating prosumers to share their knowledge. This problem is addressed by incentives linked to the knowledg...
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Ewa Ziemba, Monika Eisenbardt
Pág. 114 - 127
Enterprises of the twenty-first century are facing the challenge of new business models adoptions. One of them is prosumption referring to situations in which consumers collaborate with enterprises to produce things of value. The goal of this research wa...
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Rodica Maria SAVULESCU
Pág. 311 - 334
The advent of Web 2.0 has brought about a paradigm shift in communication: from an informational Web to an editable one. Consequently, the ?one-to-many? communication model of the mass media industry has been replaced by one that involves ?many-to-many?....
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Roberta Paltrinieri and Piergiorgio Degli Esposti
The term prosumer, first introduced by Toffler in the 1980s, has been developed by sociologists in response to Web 2.0 (the set of technologies that has transformed a predominantly static web into the collaborative medium initially envisaged by Tim Berne...
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