Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Peer to Peer Networks
- Pure Network
- egalatarian
- voluntary
- Hybridisation
- Meritocratic Principle
- leaders are most skilled and
experiences members
- Information Economics
- property rights -> upside down
- can share and modify but must share your
changes with the community
- no exclusion
- open source licences / general public licences
- Motivation similar to Entre
- passion
- exposure
- status
- experience
- may be paid by employer (IBM, Intel)
- Bypass traditional firm overheads
- contracts
- quality control
- costs of integration
- attract diverse talent pool
- IBM
- Open Source Experiment in 1990s
- embraced open computing
driven by adversity
- donated proprietary
software to OS community
- allowed for speedy
innovation, very low cost
- competitive advantage
- made billions by 2006
- estimated they saved $1bn / yr in costs
- Intrapreneurship in 1980s
- create culture of innovation
- New entity which is entrepreneurial set up to create
PC
- given $100m
- outsourced op. system to Microsoft
- PCs sold via retail outlets not IBM
- Creative Destruction: Personal Computer
replaced mainframe computing
- adapted to
thrive
- Works Best For:
- producing
information / culture
as output
- process can be
broken down into
chunks
- harness power of mass
networks to create new G&S
- harness skill, talent more
efficiently than firm heirarchy