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Title Governing markets as knowledge commons / edited by Erwin Dekker, Pavel Kuchar
Published Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2022
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 276 pages) : illustrations
Series Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons
Cambridge studies on governing knowledge commons.
Contents Introduction : governing markets as knowledge commons / Erwin Dekker and Pavel Kuchař -- The contribution good as the foundation of the industrial revolution / Terence Kealey and Martin Ricketts -- On the social evolution of knowledge / Renée Prendergast -- Individual sovereignty and coproduction of knowledge governance / Edward J. López -- Common sense commons : the case of commonsensical social norms / Brett Frischmann -- Conventions as shared cognitive infrastructures / Young Back Choi -- Property rights, knowledge commonse and blockchain governance / Darcy W.E. Allen, Chris Berg, Sinclair Davidson, and Jason Potts -- Knowledge commons, social Infrastructures and informal markets : the case of informal trade credit in India / Yugank Goyal -- Entrepreneurship and governance in scotch wisky knowledge commons / Michelle Albert Vachris and Kyle Vachris -- Trolling in the deep : managing transgressive content on online platforms as a commons / Julien Gradoz and Raphaël Raux -- Crowdfunding the queer museum : a polycentric identity quarrel / Carolina Dalla Chiesa -- Understanding different qualities of the knowledge commons in contemporary cities / Youn Sun Won and Arjo Klamer
Summary "We develop a theoretical framework for the analysis of the production, reproduction, and transformation of intellectual and legal infrastructures that enable market interactions using the Governing Knowledge Commons research program. A distinctive contribution of this volume is the conceptualization of marketsupporting knowledge structures as shared goods (established through co-operation) and contribution goods (established through competition). There are four building blocks around which the edited volume revolves. First, the chapters show that markets are cultural, they depend on various kinds of knowledge some of which are governed as commons. Second, the market-supporting knowledge commons are, unlike physical commons, produced and reproduced by contributions and sharing. Third, these knowledge commons serve as economic inputs in private production processes. Finally, the volume highlights the social and cultural effects of entrepreneurship. Through innovation and slight evasions of existing rules entrepreneurs do not merely change market goods, but also social conventions and cultural meanings. Building on the Governing Knowledge Commons (GKC) framework, the book highlights the entanglement of markets with society and the broader culture of which markets are a part"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 30, 2021)
Subject Knowledge economy.
Information commons.
Intellectual capital.
Intellectual property.
intellectual property.
Information commons
Intellectual capital
Intellectual property
Knowledge economy
Form Electronic book
Author Dekker, Erwin, 1984- editor.
Kuchař, Pavel, 1948- editor.
LC no. 2021045746
ISBN 1108751938
9781108692915
1108692915
9781108751933