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People share their knowledge through Wikipedia, blogs and social networks. Advertisers have understood the advantages of this tool
Social networks may be used to build or destroy reputations. Influence on behavior from bad to good is one of the most important challenges of the 21st Century;
Social networks, especially Facebook, are another contributor to big data. All these data are stored in data centers that must be powered and cooled.
Addiction to cell phones CIS 14, games and social networks is rampant in Generations Y and Z. The workers from Generation Y use three screens.
Social networks, in particular Facebook, as well as online games, have a strong impact on the culture of communication
limited to professional software, organizational Website, Intranet, social network and office tools. Often, the management of cultural aspects is limited to diversity management (mandatory),
because this Environment Social Culture Technology=social networks Economy Environment Social Culture Technology Economy Innovation Ecosystems 69 element is evaluated not for ranking
This communication is practiced mostly in professional social networks used to evaluate the person who talks instead of creating synergies
tools supporting collaborative business models and social network applications; technologies ensuring the robustness and security of the networks, managing identities,
Social networks connect people that decide common useful actions, 158 The Innovation Biosphere but also influence them.
and even social networks such as Twitter. The result is a flood of data that may contain valuable information,
For example, an internal social network that allows employees to create profile pages can be used for locating others with specific skills
and Reijers (2010) discuss social networks and their proximity as a possibility of sharing and exchanging process models.
The potential of social network analysis. Paper presented at the 44th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS.
Using social network analysis to measure IT-enabled business process performance. Information systems Management, 26 (1), 61 76.
Innovation in social networks: Knowledge spillover is not enough. Knowledge management Research and Practice, 11 (4), 422 431.
Business process management and social networks: A case study in an airline organization. Paper presented at the Active Citizenship by Knowledge management & Innovation:
Tracing the progress of innovations borne on enterprise social network sites. Paper presented at the 34th International Conference on Information systems, Milan, Italy.
262,263 Social networks, 53,54, 60,61, 136 Stakeholder, 10,59 65,67 70,99, 111,131, 150,186, 195,196, 200,201, 208,221, 260,264, 269,272, 276 Stakeholder involvement, 59,69
using social networks with crowdfunding platforms to finance their businesses and projects. The United states and other markets are experimenting with crowdfunding extensively at this time.
Against the update of structural data, the project will test these hypotheses on the qualitative impacts of the Third Sector in terms of capital building (e g. social networks,
Social networks allow providers of finance to leverage an unprecedented volume and depth of personal information on entrepreneurs and company directors in order to perform due diligence.
and others issues through engaging customers in meaningful conversations through a variety of media, especially via websites and online social networks, rather than by simply talking at customers through traditional media.
or join forces and multiply the potential of grass-root initiatives across social networks. The term Digital Social Innovation includes,
a centralized social network, take Google docs, a centralized group and document management system, take Youtube, a centralized media hosting facility.
the legal rights-related issues of social network such as the management of personal data and the potential economic value of users activities on social networks and the engagement and security issues of CAPS. 6 Tab. 2-CAPS ongoing project
and offline social networks, encouraging strong and positive relationships between people from different backgrounds in the workplace, in education and within neighbourhoods to do things for themselves asdigital pioneers'with a mutual aid ethos.
The second are the social networks that are emerging which enable the leverage of existing trusted networks or the building of trust between strangers.
and include the broader social network (with family and community contributing significantly to individual health and well-being).
This model will also encourage the inclusion of the broader social network (i e. family and community as significant contributors to individuals'health and well-being).
Greater awareness and presence of badging through social networks is required still, but the core technology of abadge backpack'has already been refined. b) Learning analytics-Learning analytics involve the collection,
Traditionally most social networks are relatively robust and resistant to change, so that change spreads slowly. However, at often unpredictable points in time change can spread much more rapidly.
The Web and the social networks give products and services new functionalities, in terms both of management (saving on time
The objective was to explore new solutions at the confluence of social networks, knowledge networks and networks of things.
it is a socio-technical solution that is composed of multiple ICT tools, such as websites, forums, social networks,
and Goteo, a Spanish social network for crowdfunding and distributed collaboration (services, infrastructures, micro-tasks and other resources) for encouraging the independent development of creative and innovative initiatives that contribute to the common good, free knowledge,
Another important area of analysis is related to data security, protection and data sharing in the use of online social networks and the value proposition and business models that surround personal and sensitive data.
USEMP aims at empowering social network users with regards to the sharing of their personal data and its potential economic value.
social network analytics and visualisations (structure and dynamics of peer-to-peer networks, e g. the roles that people play in collective endeavours CATALYST project), discourse analytics
Open) Data Integration Each social network has a different affordance for users. Twitter, Facebook and other widely-adopted social systems format the content in different ways,
It is concerned thus with the analysis of privacy, reputation and trust in social networks. USEMP will build upon the notion of PDE
in particular the creative media industry and prosumers sharing media for entertainment, has contributed to a thriving ecosystem of online social networks (OSN) serving various business models
USEMP will develop a set of tools allowing users of online social networks greater control over the personal data they share within the network
decentralised social network which puts users in control of their data security and was touted by the media as a'Facebook killer'.
universities and associations to create their own fully-featured social networks and applications. 17. Evidence Hub http://evidence-hub. net The Evidence Hub is a collaborative knowledge-building (specifically evidence-building) web platform.
and thus extend the scope of protection to new media, networks, mobile networks and devices, and social networks.
including how museums contribute to a sense of European citizenship and the impact of social networks on museums'identities.
but rather it is essential that museums make effective use of their power of intellectual seduction to encourage a European perspective. 4. What are the implications of the impact of social networks on the museum identity and actions within the community?
email services and social networks unless their data is secure and not misused. Companies will not trust new business models
they are likely to lack the life skills required for formal employment as well as the social networks needed to obtain new opportunities.
and may lack the social networks to find out about work opportunities. Searching for informal sector jobs often occurs through word-of-mouth,
designing for audiences) Sharing (e g. social networks, embedding) Rights online (e g. copyright, open licensing) INTERMEDIATE Browser skills (e g. cookie management,
www. micromentor. org Social networks are important sources of community support and can provide access to capital, skills, distribution channels,
Informal social networks, consisting of acquaintances, investors as well as other mobile entrepreneurs, or peers, serve three distinct purposes in the development of new ventures discovering opportunities,
Social networks, blogs, podcasts, video sharing (Youtube, Vimeo), photo sharing (Flickr, Picasa), social bookmarks (Evernote, del icio us), presentation sharing (Prezi, slideshare), discussion
or join forces and multiply the potential of grass-root initiatives across social networks. The term Digital Social Innovation includes,
a centralized social network, take Google docs, a centralized group and document management system, take Youtube, a centralized media hosting facility.
the legal rights-related issues of social network such as the management of personal data and the potential economic value of users activities on social networks and the engagement and security issues of CAPS. 6 Tab. 2-CAPS ongoing project
The objective was to explore new solutions at the confluence of social networks, knowledge networks and networks of things.
it is a socio-technical solution that is composed of multiple ICT tools, such as websites, forums, social networks,
and Goteo, a Spanish social network for crowdfunding and distributed collaboration (services, infrastructures, micro-tasks and other resources) for encouraging the independent development of creative and innovative initiatives that contribute to the common good, free knowledge,
Another important area of analysis is related to data security, protection and data sharing in the use of online social networks and the value proposition and business models that surround personal and sensitive data.
USEMP aims at empowering social network users with regards to the sharing of their personal data and its potential economic value.
social network analytics and visualisations (structure and dynamics of peer-to-peer networks, e g. the roles that people play in collective endeavours CATALYST project), discourse analytics
Open) Data Integrationeach social network has a different affordance for users. Twitter, Facebook and other widely-adopted social systems format the content in different ways,
It is concerned thus with the analysis of privacy, reputation and trust in social networks. USEMP will build upon the notion of PDE
in particular the creative media industry and prosumers sharing media for entertainment, has contributed to a thriving ecosystem of online social networks (OSN) serving various business models
USEMP will develop a set of tools allowing users of online social networks greater control over the personal data they share within the network
decentralised social network which puts users in control of their data security and was touted by the media as a'Facebook killer'.
universities and associations to create their own fully-featured social networks and applications. 17. Evidence Hub http://evidence-hub. net The Evidence Hub is a collaborative knowledge-building (specifically evidence-building) web platform.
These range from social networks for those living with chronic health conditions, to online platforms for citizen participation in policymaking, to using open data to create more transparency around public spending.
Yet on the level of services, the emerging cloud model of some services (proprietary social networks, big data providers, implementations of the Internet of things
Growing a Digital Social Innovation Ecosystem for Europe 19 POWER TO INTERNET THE PEOPLE Wikis, Usergenerated knowledge P2p Free Content Blogs Social networks E-democracy PEOPLE
The development of open data, federated identity, bottom-up wireless and sensor networks, open hardware and distributed social networks can potentially serve collective action and awareness.
Goteo is a social network for crowdfunding and distributed collaboration (services, infrastructure, micro tasks and other resources) for encouraging the independent development of creative initiatives that contribute to the common good, free knowledge and open code.
and then deploy, run, monitor Innovative combinations of network solutions and infrastructures, e g. sensor networks, free interoperable network services, open Wifi, bottom-up-broadband, distributed social networks,
wikis, social networks and hundreds of other collaborative platforms to manage their daily lives, solve social challenges,
we have identified DSI actors as part of a larger social network and have mapped this network in a way that has not been possible before.
Social networks are defined formally as set of nodes (or network members) that are tied by one or more types of relations (Wasserman and Faust, 1994).
In the case of the DSI social network collected in this study, the nodes in a graph are organisations,
This dataset is likely to fairly represent the empirical phenomena at hand with two caveats 1) It has a bias towards English speakers as the survey was translated not into other European languages 2) As outreach was directed by the partners it is likely to reflect their social networks in more depth
than disconnected social networks. However, it is a large sample and thus worth exploring in detail. The graph of the networks is given in Figure 11
TOP-DOWN GRASSROOTS, DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATION, SOCIAL VALUES Commercial social networks/markets (FB, Apple, Android...Federated Social networks (Diaspora...
Crowdsourcing Social web entrepreneurs Startup Europe Smart Cities Internet of things Bottom up and grassroots approaches A counterpoint to the top-down strategy is the bottom-up,
and combines the informal nature of social networks with a methodological approach of foresights to engage stakeholders in the poliy making process.
Besides the standard tools available in most social networks, Futurium participatory tools offer several features to support collective foresight, such as scenario building, collective debate and voting for policies.
and provide a holistic framework to support them. 5. Democratic and distributed social network Distributes and federated social networks based on open source code and open standards to promote open democracy, collective debate, deliberation and voting.
I would call it Yups. com: Yups for the positive votes and Oops for the negative ones.
Social network Analysis: Methods and Applications. Cambridge: Cambridge university Press D. Watts and S. Strogatz (1998. Collective dynamics ofsmall-world'networks.
and deploy social networks (not just virtual ones) 51. Finland has used the ERDF to co-finance a living lab focused on health and welfare services.
The new participation and sharing ethos of the social networks generation, as well as the renewed necessity for Europe to develop its innovation capabilities and the mounting interest in quality of life,
How is it to leverage the power of the large number of social networks of active citizens
an online laboratory combining the informal character of social networks with the methodological rigour of foresights.
Besides the standard tools available in most social networks (e g. blogs, polls, content subscription, update notification, messaging, creation of groups), Futurium's participatory tools offer a number of special features
using all the modern means of social networks and internet and also interactivity which is at the very heart of our preparation of this Strasbourg Event'(Strasbourg,
yy demonstrating the innovative combination of network solutions (social networks, sensor networks, knowledge co-creation networks;
Against the update of structural data, the project will test these hypotheses on the qualitative impacts of the Third Sector in terms of capital building (e g. social networks,
E-participation and use of social networks should be linked to citizens'deliberations to broaden the scope of those who can become involved,
social networks of the engaged communities are reinforced. This study will strengthen and identify (1) research and innovation activities,(2) policy and regulatory activities and (3) processes of implementation in the following ways:
Viral marketing techniques can be used to tap into existing social networks and spread social ideas. Swarmtribes, an ongoing NESTA project, applies the principles of viral marketing to create a new kind of community engagement platform.
The extent to which social networks and a gift economy operate in the sphere of consumption has long been remarked on by anthropologists for example (from Christmas presents to the purchase of rounds of beer.
we are adopting social network analysis to detect patterns of relations and argue that the causal success of DSI located in the social structure.
By studying behaviours as embedded in social network structures, we will be able to explain macro and meso-level patterns that show the dynamics in which DSI organisations and their initiatives create scalable results and
continue our social network analysis to better understand the needs and opportunities to nourish and scale DSI in Europe.
Entrepreneurs and developers also use social networks to get in touch with one another. Some of the most popular social platforms include Entrepreneur Connect48 and Startup Nation49.
or join social networks to interact with other individuals or they might gather around other enablers.
Despite gathering around certain events and activities or participating in social networks, they usually are disconnected and, at any rate,
One of them is Goteo85), a social network for crowdfunding and distributed collaboration (services, infrastructure, microtasks,
which stakeholders and policy makers should form a bottom-up social network to co-design policies. The new approach to policy making being experimented with by digital futures supported by the Futurium online platform126 is characterised by:
Citizens engagement and feedback Democratic and distributed social network Social network based on open source code to promote the most interesting news decided by the people,
but with a new user interface more similar to actual social networks like Facebook or Twitter. I would call it Yups. com:
we are adopting social network analysis to detect patterns of relations and argue that the causal success of DSI located in the social structure.
By studying behaviours as embedded in social network structures, we will be able to explain macro and mesolevel patterns that show the dynamics in which DSI organisations and their initiatives create scalable results and
Social networks are defined formally as set of nodes (or network members) that are tied by one or more types of relations (Wasserman and Faust, 1994).
In the case of the DSI social network collected in this study, the nodes in a graph are communities,
This social network analysis examines the structure and composition of DSI organisations ties in a given network and provide insights into its structural characteristics,
ICT networks, social networks, and knowledge networks. The networked connections enabled by the Internet and the World wide web grew along the links of the preexisting
http://evenet. sourceforge. net) and has been adopted by SMES in pilot regions. 8 Such networks do resemble the behaviours of social networks where node formation
Access to code allows the growth of social networks able to build and transform their business/economic environment according to their shared description of the world.
The emerging cloud model,(proprietary social networks, big data providers, the Internet of things implementation), are currently following a different model that allows us convenience but at the expense of security, privacy and openness:
social networks of the engaged communities are reinforced. This research will investigate in what conditions the network effect of Internet collective platforms strengthen the social networks of offline communities
and amplify their collective intelligence. It will also address how to develop bottom-up research frameworks
open source and open hardware developments), leveraging social networks (or distributed social networking, sensor networks and the Internet of things,
Examples Open Networks innovative combinations of network solutions and infrastructures, e g. sensor networks, free interoperable network services, open Wifi, bottom-up-broadband, distributed social networks
social network and hundreds of other collaborative platforms to manage their daily lives, solve social challenges and business problem,
and knowledge to a social network of peers living with similar conditions. 40 Open Hardware Open source hardware consists of hardware
, a trend that includes Web 2. 0, social networks, social computing, and that promotes Internet as a fundamental channel for allowing an increasingly active role of users (individuals, groups, communities) as providers of data, content,
we are adopting social network analysis to detect patterns of relations, arguing that causation is located in the social structure.
Social networks are defined formally as a set of nodes (or network members) that are tied by one or more types of relations (Wasserman and Faust, 1994).
By studying behaviours as embedded in social network structures, we will be able to explain macro and meso level patterns that show the dynamics in which DSI organisations and their initiatives create particular outcomes.
In the case of the DSI social network that is emerging from the map the nodes in a graph are communities,
Social network analysis will examine the structure and composition of DSI organisation ties in a given network and provide insights into its structural characteristics,
and in fact, private institutions have near-monopolies over social networks and search engine data, giving them nearly exclusive access to the data
in particular information generated by users (e g. through social networks) or captured from sensors (Internet of things). Interoperable, customised,
By linking differing communities and innovators via a social network, the innovators can more easily find meta-analogies between their problems
The way in which the system maps organisations and the linkages between them, has the potential to become an international social network of practice around DSI and associated activity.
Create better visualisation with the current relational data that can be exported (see here an example of the current visualisations) Better internal search system Addition of social network functionalities to the DSI mapping,
Arduino supports@Heart partners through promotion of their brand, products and content on its site and social networks with links to documentation and tutorials.
The project makes uses of social networks to organize its activities, to make the knowledge addressing,
Github is also a kind of social network, providing collaborators an easy way to discuss issues in a project,
http://goteo. org/Organisation Name Goteo Short description Goteo. org is an open source social network for crowdfunding as well as distributed collaboration based in Spain.
At its simplest Goteo can be described as a social network that helps facilitate both the collective funding of and distributed collaboration or crowdsourcing of projects.
by using its site as a social network where interested D. I. Y. growers can join forces to form a growing collective,
social networks, crowdsourcing and 3d printing, and the benefit of participating in such open innovation environments for DIY product designers.
and organisations to create custom social networks) with a few hundred members, and a number of mailing lists,
The main technologis applied directly by P2p foundation include Wiki, blog, the Ning social network platform and standard mailing list. 172 However,
The primary service provided by Patientslikeme is a social network for people living with a long term health condition.
The main technological feature of Patientslikeme is the creation of an online social network that specifically targets people living with a long term health condition.
Different online social networks involve different social contracts for participants and different sets of tools. Patientslikeme's tools allow people to manage their health,
Networking infrastructure and high-bandwidth penetration reaching a level allowing Social networks and Consumer-to-consumer marketplaces,
and have described in interviews how they managed to connect with people through social networks whenever they were trying to address a new challenge in the development of Safecast.
The emerging cloud model,(proprietary social networks, big data providers, the Internet of things implementation), are currently following a different model that allows us convenience but at the expense of security, privacy and openness:
social networks of the engaged communities are reinforced. This research will investigate in what conditions the network effect of Internet collective platforms strengthen the social networks of offline communities
and amplify their collective intelligence. It will also address how to develop bottom-up research frameworks
open source and open hardware developments), leveraging social networks (or distributed social networking, sensor networks and the Internet of things,
Examples Open Networks innovative combinations of network solutions and infrastructures, e g. sensor networks, free interoperable network services, open Wifi, bottom-up-broadband, distributed social networks
social network and hundreds of other collaborative platforms to manage their daily lives, solve social challenges and business problem,
and knowledge to a social network of peers living with similar conditions. 40 Open Hardware Open source hardware consists of hardware
, a trend that includes Web 2. 0, social networks, social computing, and that promotes Internet as a fundamental channel for allowing an increasingly active role of users (individuals, groups, communities) as providers of data, content,
we are adopting social network analysis to detect patterns of relations, arguing that causation is located in the social structure.
Social networks are defined formally as a set of nodes (or network members) that are tied by one or more types of relations (Wasserman and Faust, 1994).
By studying behaviours as embedded in social network structures, we will be able to explain macro and meso level patterns that show the dynamics in which DSI organisations and their initiatives create particular outcomes.
In the case of the DSI social network that is emerging from the map the nodes in a graph are communities,
Social network analysis will examine the structure and composition of DSI organisation ties in a given network and provide insights into its structural characteristics,
and in fact, private institutions have near-monopolies over social networks and search engine data, giving them nearly exclusive access to the data
in particular information generated by users (e g. through social networks) or captured from sensors (Internet of things). Interoperable, customised,
By linking differing communities and innovators via a social network, the innovators can more easily find meta-analogies between their problems
The way in which the system maps organisations and the linkages between them, has the potential to become an international social network of practice around DSI and associated activity.
Create better visualisation with the current relational data that can be exported (see here an example of the current visualisations) Better internal search system Addition of social network functionalities to the DSI mapping,
Arduino supports@Heart partners through promotion of their brand, products and content on its site and social networks with links to documentation and tutorials.
The project makes uses of social networks to organize its activities, to make the knowledge addressing,
Github is also a kind of social network, providing collaborators an easy way to discuss issues in a project,
http://goteo. org/Organisation Name Goteo Short description Goteo. org is an open source social network for crowdfunding as well as distributed collaboration based in Spain.
At its simplest Goteo can be described as a social network that helps facilitate both the collective funding of and distributed collaboration or crowdsourcing of projects.
by using its site as a social network where interested D. I. Y. growers can join forces to form a growing collective,
social networks, crowdsourcing and 3d printing, and the benefit of participating in such open innovation environments for DIY product designers.
and organisations to create custom social networks) with a few hundred members, and a number of mailing lists,
The main technologis applied directly by P2p foundation include Wiki, blog, the Ning social network platform and standard mailing list. 172 However,
The primary service provided by Patientslikeme is a social network for people living with a long term health condition.
The main technological feature of Patientslikeme is the creation of an online social network that specifically targets people living with a long term health condition.
Different online social networks involve different social contracts for participants and different sets of tools. Patientslikeme's tools allow people to manage their health,
Networking infrastructure and high-bandwidth penetration reaching a level allowing Social networks and Consumer-to-consumer marketplaces,
and have described in interviews how they managed to connect with people through social networks whenever they were trying to address a new challenge in the development of Safecast.
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