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  • ...osable protocols (think about Lens protocol, a composable social graph and social interaction protocol that is gaining ground in the web3 space); ...e understood from a bureaucratic perspective, but from a psychological and social perspective - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Identity_(social_science) see
    27 KB (4,171 words) - 15:38, 16 November 2023
  • ...y-commons-cyberspace-and-nature Re-imagining Value: Insights from the Care Economy, Commons, Cyberspace and Nature] ...d use it in different ways” – i.e., through collective decision making and social solidarity, not through the market logic of money-based, individual exchang
    43 KB (6,605 words) - 03:43, 10 May 2024
  • * Cooperate social responsibility culture, ...ontext of their activities, through friendship, professional affiliations, social events, etc. In other words, what is real is the network of [[agents]] and
    26 KB (3,690 words) - 20:12, 9 April 2024
  • * '''Non-transferable'''. Example - social capital, space (to a certain extent) ** social capital (someone can use social capital to open a new market, to drive a crowdfunding campaign, etc.)
    21 KB (3,175 words) - 19:56, 25 February 2024
  • ...ork-of-networks economy, which is in fact a structural aspect of the [[p2p economy]]. ...rency, information freely flows from one network to others through various social media mediums. What is not so obvious is interfacing at the infrastructure
    25 KB (3,857 words) - 21:12, 27 January 2023
  • Are we moving towards an economy of [[intangibles]]? ==Social intelligence==
    59 KB (8,867 words) - 17:52, 9 August 2023
  • * Also, Benkler spoke about ''digital'' social production, he did not extend his theory to material production. [[Peer pro ...social relations. Peer production is a significant part of the mainstream economy, even if it is not much advertised as such in mainstream economic literatur
    68 KB (10,713 words) - 15:01, 17 April 2024
  • * SHAREABLE (the sharing economy) * SOCIALIZABLE (offer value through social interactions and communities)
    16 KB (2,343 words) - 20:14, 4 April 2024
  • ...rocesses, some of them can be embodied as individual roles. We come from a social order where these key functions have been embodied. For example, we immedia ...into consideration potential conflicts of interests and different types of social dynamics. For example, in some cases it is wise to bring into the decision
    27 KB (4,017 words) - 06:34, 4 January 2024
  • ...the p2p framework one cannot conceive an individual in abstraction of its social relations. Success for an individual evolving within an organization cannot ...evenue-driven open [[venture]] we can say that we have a market and a gift economy intertwined. The [[value system]] needs to be conceived in such a way to av
    28 KB (4,174 words) - 18:03, 9 April 2024

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