
The Contractual Networks of Digital Commons
Self-organized criticality through individual autonomy
Angelos Kornilakis(Author)
Nomos (Publisher)
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Published on 8. March 2024
228 pages
978-3-7489-1590-4 (ISBN)
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The work deals with Digital Commons. These are a case of the new organizational forms developed in the realm of digital economy and fall under the notion of "Network Enterprise", substituting the classical hierarchical forms of firms with horizontal cooperation between independent agents.
They are hybrid forms of organization, which reject both markets and hierarchies, as the two mainstream organizational modes of conventional economics. They are based on individual autonomy combined with egalitarian cooperative mechanisms, trying to reap the best of the organizational structure of firms without sacrificing individual autonomy.
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English
Place of publication
Baden-Baden
Germany
File size
2,71 MB
ISBN-13
978-3-7489-1590-4 (9783748915904)
DOI
10.5771/9783748915904
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Angelos Kornilakis
The Contractual Networks of Digital Commons
Self-organized criticality through individual autonomy
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03/2024
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