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'''Peer production is viable when: 1. capital costs (needed for production) fall far enough and 2. coordination costs fall far enough. Cheap computing and communication reduce both of these exponentially, so peer production becomes inevitable.''' | |||
- Anomalous Presumption [http://jed.jive.com/?p=23] | |||
Revision as of 17:06, 20 September 2007
Working together as equals. Profiting from each others success. These two ideas represent a surprisingly radical redefinition of work.
- Bernie DeKoven [1]
"we genuinely believe that radical sharing is a win-win for everyone. Expanding markets create new opportunities."
- Tim Bray, Sun Microsystems [2]
Post-industrial modernization brings a fundamental shift in economic strategies, from maximizing material standards of living to maximizing well-being through life style changes. The "quality of experience" replaces the quantity of commodoties, as the prime criterion for making a good living
- Alan Moore [3]
the Implicit Goal of Attention Economy is: to tightly intertwine everyone at the level of mind. But that involves individuals seeking, obtaining and/or paying attention.
- Michael Goldhaber [4]
Peer production is viable when: 1. capital costs (needed for production) fall far enough and 2. coordination costs fall far enough. Cheap computing and communication reduce both of these exponentially, so peer production becomes inevitable.
- Anomalous Presumption [5]
Introduction
This section collates material related to peer production, P2P Business developments, and P2P Economics issues.
Recommended reading:
- Markets are inefficient for non-rival goods. Josh Farley
- In peer production, the interests of capitalists and entrepreneurs are no longer aligned
Citations
Competing 'on top' of the Commons
David Bollier:
"One of the best ways to stimulate competition, innovation and lower prices is for participants in a market to honor the commons (a shared pool of resources, a minimal set of safety or performance standards) and then to compete "on top" of the commons. Instead of being able to reap easy profits from monopoly control over something everyone needs -- say, a computer operating system like Windows -- a company must work harder to "add value" in more specialized ways." (http://onthecommons.org/node/1196)
The Sharing Economy should be distinguished from the Monetary Economy
"... the quest for self-determination and meaningful and memorable experiences ultimately will hinge on people's understanding that they are not merely consuming a product, but that they are actually participating in a meaningful social process not guided by an extrinsic logic (profit), something that rather has intrinsic, or 'sovereign' value. I don't believe that these two can be fused into one
- Eric Kluitenberg, iDC archive [6]
Market Logic vs. Network Logic
"The philosophy that undergirds exchange also contrasts sharply across forms. In markets the standard strategy is to drive the hardest possible bargain in the immediate exchange. In networks, the preferred option is often one of creating indebtedness and reliance over the long haul. Each approach thus devalues the other: prosperous market traders would be viewed as petty and untrustworthy shysters in networks, while successful participants in networks who carried those practices into competitive markets would be viewed as foolish and naive... In a market context, it is clear to everyone concerned when a debt has been discharged, but such matters and not nearly as obvious in networks."
- Walter Powell - "Niether Market Nor Hierarchy: Network Forms of Organization" 1990
Key External Articles
- Ten Principles for an Ethical Blogger Approach For Marketers
- Which tools to use for collaboration in business? - recommended overview table.
- The Open Business Guide
- Common Rights vs Collective Rights is an essay by Dan Sullivan in which he also explains the difference between Common Property and collective property.
Key Internal Entries
Check the following priority entries:
- Business Models: Open Business; Open Music Business Models; Open Film Business Models; Free Software Business Models; Open Source Business Models
- The new partnership economy: Crowdsourcing ; Crowdfunding ; Co-Creation ; Direct Economy
- Infrastructure projects: Peer to Peer Exchanges ; P2P Exchange Infrastructure Projects
- What kind of capitalism? : Affective Capitalism ; Cognitive Capitalism ; Mental Capitalism ; Netarchical Capitalism ; P2P Capitalism
- What kind of economy? : Attention Economy ;Economics of Attention; Conversation Economy ; Markets as Conversations ; Ethical Economy ; Intention Economy ; Process Economy
- The new consumers: Mass Amateurization ; Pro-Am Revolution ; Consumer-Generated Media ; Customer-Controlled Networks ; Customer-build network infrastructures ; Customer-centric Brands ; Production without Manufacturer; User-Capitalized Networks ; User-Generated Ecosystem ; User-centered Innovation ; User-created Advertizing ; User-driven Advertizing
- New competitive practices: Asymmetric Competition; Edge Competencies ; Open Innovation ; Diffuse Innovation ; Lead Users ; Revenue Sharing ; Rewards for Contributions
- Networked markets: Affinity Investing ; Affinity Markets ; Recognition Markets ; Social Commerce
- Expanding P2P in the physical economy? Desktop Manufacturing ; Multiple-Purpose Production Technology ; Open Design ; Open Hardware ; Rapid Manufacturing ; Rapid Prototyping ; Rapid Tooling
- Open models: Open Business ; Open Capital ; Open Company Models
- Commons models: Circulation of the Common; Commons; Economics of Sharing
- Key analytical concepts: GPL Society ; Germ Form Theory ; General Intellect ; Immaterial Labour ; Precariat ; Precarious Labour ; Precarity
- Alternatives: Markets without Capitalism ; Natural Capitalism ; Steady State Economy
Key Tags
P2P-Advertising; Crowdsourcing; Desktop Manufacturing; Distributed Capitalism; Innovation; Netarchical Capitalism; Open Source Commercialization; P2P Banking; P2P Business Developments; P2P Capitalism; P2P Economics; P2P Exchanges; P2P Management Developments; P2P-Money; P2P-Production; P2P-Property; Revenue Sharing; Social Commerce
Related Issues of P2P News
- Funding for peer production, Issue 103 of P2P News
- P2P and Market Exchange, practices, Issue 102 of P2P News
- P2P and Market Exchange, theory, Issue 101 of P2P News
- P2P Monetary Issues, bottom-up alternatives and top-down reform, Issue 99 of P2P News
- P2P Economic Governance, tools // P2P Capitalism, Issue 98 of P2P News
- P2P Economic Governance, theory, Issue 97 of P2P News
- P2P and Nature, theory, Issue 96 of P2P News
- Peer Production, Issue 92 of P2P News
- P2P Capitalism, Issue 89 of P2P News
- P2P Cooperation, Issue 88 of P2P News
- P2P Capitalism, Issue 87 of P2P News
- Alternative Monetary Theory, Issue 79 of P2P News
External Sources
Selected Wikipedia entries
- Altruistic Economics
- Genuine Progress Indicator
- Gross National Happiness
- Herman Daly
- Post Autistic Economics
- Uneconomic Growth
- Commons-based Peer Production
- Computer-supported cooperative work
- Gift Economy
- Public Domain
- GNU General Public License
- FLOSS
- Free Content
- Free software
- Open Source
- Open Source Initiative
- Long Tail
- Recommendation system
- Reputation
- Social software
Selected Podcasts
- Chris Anderson on the Long Tail
- Clayton Christensen on Open Source and Innovation in Business
- Doc Searls on Self-Forming Markets
- Doc Searls on the Intention Economy
- Geoffrey Moore on Open Source and Capitalism
- Jonathan Schwartz on the Age of Participation
- Michael Goldhaber on the Attention Economy
- Yochai Benkler on the Wealth of Networks
The P2P Business Encyclopedia
Pages in category "Business"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 1,920 total.
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A
- A2K Access to Knowledge
- Aaron Perzanowski and Jason Schultz on the End of Ownership in the Internet of Things Era
- Abundance
- Abundance - Typology
- Abundance Logic
- Abundance Logic vs Scarcity Logic
- Abundance vs. Scarcity
- Access Trumps Ownership
- Ad Blocking
- Adoption-Led Market
- Adriana Cronin-Lukas on How Blogging is Affecting Corporations
- Adventure Economy
- Advertizing by the Masses
- Affective Capitalism
- Affective Labor
- Affinity Earning
- Affinity Investing
- Affinity Markets
- Affinity Philanthropy
- Affinity Purchasing
- Agalmics
- Aggregate Abundance
- Aggregator
- Agile Development
- Agile Manifesto
- Alan Moore on Engagement Marketing
- Allocative and Creative Advantage
- Alternative Economy
- Alternative Media Cooperative
- Altruistic Economics
- Amazon
- Amy Vickers on the New Business of Collectivism
- Anarchist Economics
- Andrew McAfee on Enterprise 2.0
- Andrew McAfee on Entreprise 2.0
- Angel Economics
- Anonymous Market
- Anti-Quota Labor System
- Anti-Rivalness of Free Software
- Anti-Rivalry
- Anticommons Property
- Antigoras
- Antipreneur
- Antony Jenkins on the Uber Moment in Financial Services
- Apple’s App Store as a Closed Development Platform
- Appropriate Economics
- Art Gift Economy
- Artificial Markets
- Asset Sharing
- Asset-Based Community Development
- Associative Economics
- Associazione Imprese Software Libero - Italy
- Assurance Contract
- Asymmetric Accounting
- Asymmetric Competition
- At the Turning Point of the Current Techno-Economic Paradigm
- Attention
- Attention Curve
- Attention Economy
- Attention Standards
- Attention Trust
- Attention-Centered Economy
- Attraction Economy
- Auction Culture
- Audience Commodity
- Augmented Social Networks
- Authenticity
- Authorship Society
- Autonomous Decentralized Enterprise Model
- Axel Bruns
- Axel Bruns on Produsage
- Axel Bruns Vlogs on Produsage
- Axiological Economics
B
- B Corporations
- Banking
- Barter
- Barter Trade
- BarterBee
- Basic Income
- Bazar
- Because Effect
- Because Value Effect
- Beekeeper Model
- Beneficial Corporations
- Benefit Distribution Algorithm
- Benefit Redistribution Algorithm
- Benefit Sharing
- Benjamin Shestakofsky on the Inegalitarianism of the Startup Economy
- Beta Business Models in the New World
- Beth Kolko on the effect of Hackers and ProduSers on Creativity and Consumerism
- Betweenness and Closeness - Indicators
- Beyond GDP
- Beyond Information Abundance
- Beyond Western Economics
- Bibliography on Peer Production
- Big Shift
- Bill Witherspoon
- Bill Witherspoon on Open Book Management
- Binary Economics
- Biomimesis
- Biophysical Economic Theory
- Biophysical Economics
- Bitcoin - Business Aspects
- Bitcoin E-Commerce
- Blended Value
- Blobject
- Blockchain-Based Corporate V-Networks
- Blog Council
- Blue Economy
- Born Global Companies
- Born Online
- Borrowing Shops
- Bottom of the Pyramid
- Brakteaten Money
- Bram Cohen on Cultural Industries in the Age of Digital Reproduction
- Brewtopia
- Broadband for Barefoot Bankers
- Buddhist Economics
- Building a Whole Earth Economy through Right Relationship
- Building Social Business
- Building Trust in P2P Marketplaces
- Burst Economy
- Business Models
- Business Models for the Commons
- Business Models of Fab Labs
- Business Models to Support Content Commons
- Business of Sharing in the UK
- Business Social Media Impact Forecasting Simulator
- Buying Attention in the Digital Age
C
- C2C, B2C and the New Open 2.0 Business Models
- Calvert-Henderson Quality of Life Indicators
- Cambrian House Business Model
- Capital Commons Trusts
- Capital Partnership
- Capitalism
- Capitalism and the Ethical Economy
- Capitalism as if the World Matters
- Capitalist Commons
- Car Sharing
- Caritas in Veritate
- Carlo Vercellone and Matteo Pasquinelli on the Art of Rent
- Carlota Perez on Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital
- Carsharing
- CarSharing Association
- Case of a RepRap-Based, Lego-Built 3D Printing-Milling Machine
- Case studies of Co-creative Labour
- Catch Share Fishing
- Cellular Church
- Cellular Economic Theory
- Center for Adventure Economics
- Center for the Advancement of the Steady State Economy
- CEO Guide to Corporate Wikis
- CEO Guide to Widgets
- Chamber of Commons - Netherlands
- Chaordic Organizations - Characteristics
- Characteristics of Future-Proof Companies in the Age of the Collaborative Commons
- Chinese Motorcycle Industry
- Chris Anderson on Free
- Chris Anderson on How Web Video Powers Global Innovation
- Chris Anderson on the Emergence of Free
- Chris Anderson on the Freeconomy
- Chris Anderson on the Long Tail
- Chris Anderson on the New Manufacturing
- Chris Cook on Peak Credit and Open Capital
- Chris DiBona on the Economics of Open Source at Google
- Chris Lawer on Co-Creation in Business
- Circulation of the Common
- Citizen Banking
- Citizen Marketers
- Citizen Ownership
- Citizen Product Design
- Citizen Shipper
- Civil Corporation
- Civil Economy
- Civilizing the Economy
- Class of the New
- Classification of Crowdsourcing Approaches
- Clay Shirky on the End of the Audience
- Clearance Culture
- Cloud Company
- Cloud Law
- Cloudworker
- Club Goods
- Cluetrain Manifesto
- Cluster Theory of Open Source Economics
- Co-Creation
- Co-creation Communities
- Co-Creation Landscape
- Co-Design
- Coase's Penguin
- CoDesign International Journal of CoCreation in Design and the Arts
- Cognitive Capitalism
- Cognitive Capitalism and Entrepreneurship
- Colin Henderson on Blogging in the Banking World
- Collaborate to Compete