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People share their knowledge through Wikipedia, blogs and social networks. Advertisers have understood the advantages of this tool
/2 http://www. millau-viaduc-tourisme. co. uk/.3 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Pay per click. 52 The Innovation Biosphere for success?
The Ioc includes traditional web pages, articles, encyclopedia like Wikipedia, Youtube, e-books, newsfeeds, etc. â¢The Internet of People (Iop:
en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Green dot %28symbol%29 p. 34: The Footprint Chroniclesâ Â source: www. patagonia. com/us/footprint;
G#7v 7060 Wikipedia 0#8#wikipedia Wikipedia G#7v 7061 Yahoo 0#8#yahoo Yahoo
G#7v 7062 Youtube 0#8#youtube Youtube G#6v 7063 Webcast G#7v 7064 Audio webcast
11 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Zero-hour contract 12 http://ec. europa. eu/enterprise/policies/sme/promoting-entrepreneurship/social-economy
/28 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Transition towns (network 29 As in the ZBILETEMTANIEJ example 30 for example in Russia:
57 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Fab lab 66 Case analysis Social needs addressed and summary
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Top-level domain 97 projects/organisations will be spread via random networks using social media.
110 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Personalized learning 115 Vignette: Assessment and Teaching of Twenty-first Century Skills:
All of the most innovative ideas, from Skype to Wikipedia, from online cartography to app stores, had a very quick, viral spreading.
explicitly addresses, according to the model of Wikipedia, the existence of different levels of contribution. For the general public the existence of CAPS initiatives can be a way
like the one of Wikipedia, that show reward mechanisms based on credibility, recognition and respect, that are not too different from the reward mechanisms of
Wikipedia â Users of online communities interested in knowing more about their data and in
Forte, A. & Bruckman, A. 2005) Why Do People Write for Wikipedia? Incentives to Contribute to Openâ Content Publishing.
based projects such as Wikipedia have also emerged, whose dynamics remain unparalleled even by commercial actors
different actors are Wikipedia, Google and Europeana. While on the one hand these actors are competitors and hold suspicions of one
far is Wikipedia. For a long time Wikipedia was viewed critically and even ridiculed, however now, Wikipedia enjoys a considerable rep
-utation and has established itself in the field of encyclopaedias Other companies have also, with immense
courage and high investment, started to digitise and make more information accessible online. The Google books Project, the most
age, Wikipedia, Google and the countless others. These new players have opportunities and capacities in the digital age that museums
or Wikipedia. Through Europeana, the EU has established a platform that will not only democratise information and bring Europe's
11 http://fr. wikipedia. org/wiki/Jeune entreprise innovante 12 http://ec. europa. eu/digital-agenda/en/pre-commercial-procurement
is the nature of the Internet where Wikipedia and Encyclopedia Britannica stand next to each other as if they
85 âoecrowdsourcing, â Wikipedia, https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Crowdsourcing, accessed on December 3, 2012. See also
88 âoemicrowork, â Wikipedia, https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Microwork, accessed on December 3, 2012 89 World bank, âoenew Frontiers and Opportunities in Work.
All of the most innovative ideas, from Skype to Wikipedia, from online cartography to app stores, had a very quick, viral spreading.
explicitly addresses, according to the model of Wikipedia, the existence of different levels of contribution. For the general public the existence of CAPS initiatives can be a way
like the one of Wikipedia, that show reward mechanisms based on credibility, recognition and respect, that are not too different from the reward mechanisms of
Wikipedia â Users of online communities interested in knowing more about their data and in
Forte, A. & Bruckman, A. 2005) Why Do People Write for Wikipedia? Incentives to Contribute to Openâ Content Publishing.
noncommercial entities (like Wikipedia were able to exploit the âoenetwork effect. â Beyond the Internet, many new technol
Wikipedia or Airbnb, but it may not apply easily to some other services such as e -democracy platforms, caring networks and
/45 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Knowledge commons 46 http://bit. ly/1kivc4h 47 http://www. w3. org
50 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Reinventing innovation policy Policy Tools and Action 20 http://ec. europa. eu
51 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Interfaz de programaci%C3%B3n de aplicaciones 52 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Extensible markup language 53 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Resource description framework 54 http://linkeddata. org /55 http://www. w3. org/TR
/rdf-sparql-query /56 http://www. theopeninter. net /57 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Dataportability
58 http://www. w3. org/Social/WG 59 http://dcentproject. eu 60 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Hypertext transfer protocol secure 61 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Red privada virtual 62 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /End-to-end encryption
63 https://abc4trust. eu /64 http://www. ftc. gov/system/files /documents/reports/data-brokers
-call-transparency-accountability -report-federal-trade-commission-may -2014/140527databrokerreport. pdf 65 http://www. citizenme. com 66 http://openpds. media. mit. edu
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Arduino#mediaviewer/File: Arduino316 jpg Accessed 29th january 2015 Page 47
projects such as Wikipedia. It is easy to see the generative potential of platforms: as more people get involved,
Wikipedia 138 Wikiprogress 120 Wiser Earth 178 Wordpress 138-139 Workplace as Museum 75 Work Ventures 183
philosophy/culture, described by Wikipedia as the creative practice of appropriation and free sharing of found
the leader being the founder of the project, such as Linus Torvalds for Linux or Jimmy wales for Wikipedia
The case of Wikipedia, and its internal struggle between deletionists and inclusionists, has been studied widely and analysed as an example of an open-sourced
Wikipedia defines it as financial capital provided to early-stage, high-potential, growth start-up companies.
Another type of living lab is the fab lab. According to Wikipedia, a fab lab (short for fabrication laboratory) is
According to Wikipedia, seed funding is a form of securities offering in which an investor purchases part of a business.
Also, Wikipedia refers to specific initiatives/activities such as town hall meetings, opinion polls, participatory budgeting referenda, protests or voting.
be the case in a graph of links to and from Wikipedia, for example. In detail, there is a clustering coefficient
independent development on it, creating a distinct piece of software (Wikipedia 47. http://www. barcelonastartupfestival. com
/117. http://en. wikipedia. org /118. https://www. mturk. com/mturk/welcome 119. http://www. namingforce. com
Wikipedia and the Open university; holistic health care and hospices; microcredit and consumer cooperatives; the fair trade movement
Wikipedia was a failure in its first outing In business, people talk of the âoechasmâ that innovations have to cross as they
as Wikipedia, can democratise the processes of developing and managing technology and knowledge. Conversely, digital technologies are also an integral part of the socio-technical
-project space and distributed group spaces of former years (https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Chaos commu
Wikipedia â with users being given the option to donate preset or other amounts through a Paypal platform
-project space and distributed group spaces of former years (https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Chaos commu
Wikipedia â with users being given the option to donate preset or other amounts through a Paypal platform
en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Green dot %28symbol%29 p. 34: The Footprint Chroniclesâ Â source: www. patagonia. com/us/footprint
it was free (Wikipedia, 2013a). Adventure had no graphics just words on an amber screen.
games collaboratively or competitively (Wikipedia, 2013b. And coming soon was something called a smart terminal,
courtesy of Mooreâ s Law to utilize it (Wikipedia, 2013c. But the confluence of these developments
legitimate peripheral participation (LPP)( Wikipedia, 2014a; Wikipedia, 2014b. In LPP, students engage actively in the real work of a discipline under the mentorship of a faculty member with
expertise in the discipline. Students studying history, for instance, might use a variety of mobile devices to conduct community history.
Wikipedia (2013a. History of massively multiplayer online role playing games. Retrieved on 9 june 2013 from https://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/History of massively multiplayer online games
Wikipedia (2013b. Massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Retrieved on 9 june 2013 from http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Massively multiplayer online role-playing game
Wikipedia (2013c. Mooreâ s law. Retrieved on 9 june 2013 from http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Moore%27s law Wikipedia (2014a. Kinesthetic learning. Retrieved on 24 february 2014 from http://en. wikipedia org/wiki/Kinesthetic learning
Wikipedia (2014b. Legitimate peripheral participation. Retrieved on 24 february 2014 from http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Legitimate peripheral participation
Correspondence: John V. Pavlik, Professor, Department of Journalism and Media Studies, School of Communication and Information, Rutgers University, New brunswick, New jersey, United states
Fueling Innovation through Information Technology in SMES *by Clay Dibrell, Peter S. Davis, and Justin Craig
This paper describes a study that investigates the mediating effects of information technology (IT) on the relationships among product and process innovations and firm
performance (measured in multiple profitability and growth rate metrics. Using structural equation modeling on a sample of 397 small and medium-sized enterprises
SMES), we find evidence that (1) increases on the strategic emphasis placed on innovation, both product and process, positively impact the prominence managers
noncommercial entities (like Wikipedia were able to exploit the âoenetwork effect. â Beyond the Internet, many new technol
Wikipedia or Airbnb, but it may not apply easily to some other services such as e -democracy platforms, caring networks and
/45 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Knowledge commons 46 http://bit. ly/1kivc4h 47 http://www. w3. org
50 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Reinventing innovation policy Policy Tools and Action 20 http://ec. europa. eu
51 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Interfaz de programaci%C3%B3n de aplicaciones 52 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Extensible markup language 53 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Resource description framework 54 http://linkeddata. org /55 http://www. w3. org/TR
/rdf-sparql-query /56 http://www. theopeninter. net /57 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Dataportability
58 http://www. w3. org/Social/WG 59 http://dcentproject. eu 60 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Hypertext transfer protocol secure 61 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Red privada virtual 62 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /End-to-end encryption
63 https://abc4trust. eu /64 http://www. ftc. gov/system/files /documents/reports/data-brokers
-call-transparency-accountability -report-federal-trade-commission-may -2014/140527databrokerreport. pdf 65 http://www. citizenme. com 66 http://openpds. media. mit. edu
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Arduino#mediaviewer/File: Arduino316 jpg Accessed 29th january 2015 Page 47
89 Wikipedia, http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Digital signature 90 American Bar Association Section of Science and Technology Information security Committee
Wikipedia, http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Digital signature Williamson, O. E. 1985. The Economic Institutions of Capitalism.
and make little or no use of external knowledge (Wikipedia, n d Innovation has been studied in several forms in the entrepreneurship literature.
acquiescence bias and social desirability bias (www. wikipedia. org, 12-2-2013. To overcome these risks
1. 18 Wikipedia articles â total and English language, 2003-2013 (thousands of articles...17 1. 19 Fixed-broadband access in enterprises using the Internet, selected countries, 2005-2012.19
Wikipedia and Linkedin as well as various news and online e-market sites at the national level
Wikipedia, the largest and most widely used online encyclopaedia featured more than 30 million articles by end
By February 2014, Wikipedia registered more than 20 billion page views per month by Internet users. At the same time, the proportion
Wikipedia articles â total and English language, 2003-2013 (thousands of articles Source: Wikipedia statistics at
http://stats. wikimedia. org/EN/Tablesarticlestotal. htm 0 5'000 10 000 '15 000 '20 000
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Deep packet inspection 16 It should be noted that there is not a harmonized methodology for the allocation of revenues from bundled packages to
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Deep packet inspection 43 Based on interviews between LIRNEASIA and operators in South and Southeast asia
For more information, see http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Sector antenna 46 A media access control (MAC) address is a unique identifier that is assigned to network interfaces mostly by a hardware
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/MAC ADDRESS 47 An international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number is a 15-digit number unique to the particular SIM in a subscriberâ s
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/International mobile subscriber identity 213 Measuring the Information Society Report 2014 List of references
noncommercial entities (like Wikipedia were able to exploit the âoenetwork effect. â Beyond the Internet, many new technol
Wikipedia or Airbnb, but it may not apply easily to some other services such as e -democracy platforms, caring networks and
/45 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Knowledge commons 46 http://bit. ly/1kivc4h 47 http://www. w3. org
50 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Reinventing innovation policy Policy Tools and Action 20 http://ec. europa. eu
51 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Interfaz de programaci%C3%B3n de aplicaciones 52 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Extensible markup language 53 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Resource description framework 54 http://linkeddata. org /55 http://www. w3. org/TR
/rdf-sparql-query /56 http://www. theopeninter. net /57 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Dataportability
58 http://www. w3. org/Social/WG 59 http://dcentproject. eu 60 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki
/Hypertext transfer protocol secure 61 http://es. wikipedia. org/wiki /Red privada virtual 62 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /End-to-end encryption
63 https://abc4trust. eu /64 http://www. ftc. gov/system/files /documents/reports/data-brokers
-call-transparency-accountability -report-federal-trade-commission-may -2014/140527databrokerreport. pdf 65 http://www. citizenme. com 66 http://openpds. media. mit. edu
http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Arduino#mediaviewer/File: Arduino316 jpg Accessed 29th january 2015 Page 47
http://en. wikipedia org/wiki/Square, Inc 5) Rationalizer â Phillips and ABN AMRO 2009 http://www. mirrorofemotions. com
Wikipedia. With 23 million articles in 285 languages and over 100 000 authors, Wikipedia is a testament to the collective power of individual
minds and to the innovative spirit of crowd wisdom had we been tasked with predicting the success of
Wikipedia over Microsoft Encarta, the latter probably would have been considered the likelier of the two candidates to succeed,
with 365 million readers, Wikipedia is now the worldâ s go-to source for knowledge, and that knowledge
Wikipedia is the tip -ping point for the power of the modern crowd While the key illustrations here support the notion
7) http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Co-creation 8) Venkat Ramaswamy, Francis Gouillart, The Power
LLC (extracts from Wikipedia Books LLC 2010b. German Computer scientists. Memphis, TN Books LLC (extracts from Wikipedia
Bresnahan, T F and M Trajtenberg 1995. General purpose tech -nologies. engines of growth. Journal of Econometrics, 65 (1
 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Automatic meter reading   6  See  case  study
Mozilla, Open-office, Wikipedia, Linux (to name only a few), were developed collaboratively by Open source Community programmers and volunteers.
1 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Primary sector of the economy 2 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Secondary sector of the economy 3 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/Tertiary sector of the economy
4 http://www. eurofound. europa. eu/emire/GREECE/TERTIARIZATION-GR. htm 5 http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/List of countries by gdp sector composition
324 Part VI: Future Internet Areas: Services and semi-automated approaches to service discovery, composition, mediation and
invocation â¢Cloud computing â definitions vary but cloud computing is generally acknowl -edged to be the provision of IT capabilities, such as computation, data storage and
xxxiii http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki/History of feminism 120 xxxivwww. disabilityhistory. org; http://bancroft. berkeley. edu/collections/drilm
projects such as Wikipedia. It is easy to see the generative potential of platforms: as more people get involved,
Wikipedia 138 Wikiprogress 120 Wiser Earth 178 Wordpress 138-139 Workplace as Museum 75 Work Ventures 183
Wikipedia. http://en. wikipedia. org/wiki /Collaborative software 17. Siglin T (2011) Video collaboration tools. Streaming Media, pp 60â 64
measure of Gross domestic product (GDP), Wikipedia does not contribute any economic value. 20 This makes no sense in todayâ s world,
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