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  1. A prominent example is the open-source initiative ‘Tony’s Open Chain’ of the Dutch confectionery company Tony’s Chocolonely. The initiative was established to create a new norm in the chocolate industry by encouraging collaboration through sharing full details of Tony’s Chocolonely’s supply chain with other chocolate producers and retailers.

    • Joseph Rost on The New Leadership Requirements
    • Brafman and Beckstrom on The Role of Catalysts
    • Leadership in Open Innovation Communities
    • Michael Hardt on The Networked Leadership of The New Social Movements

    From an interview with Russ Volckman, at http://www.leadcoach.com/JRostInt.html Here is a summary of Rost’s proposals: (1) Stop concentrating on the leader. • Get rid of the emphasis on leader traits and personality characteristics. • Get rid of the lists of leader behaviors. • Get rid of all tests or inventories for leaders. • Get rid of the notio...

    John Robb: "Open source insurgencies and resilient communities are both decentralized networks. Critical to the success of both are people that serve as catalysts (like Henry Okah and Rob Hopkins). What do catalysts do? They accelerate growth and effectiveness by increasing the trust and connectivity of the networks they inhabit. You can find a sur...

    By Lee Fleming (Harvard Business School), David M. Waguespack (University of Maryland): Rivlin (2003) illustrates howLinus Torvalds (the original author of LINUX) realizesthat his authority is technically derived, tenuous, andconstantly in need of collective reaffirmation: “His hold over Linux is based more on loyalty than legalities.He owns the ri...

    From an interview of co-author Michael Hardt conducted by Allen White for the Great Transition Initiative: " * You argue for developing movements that invert the traditional structure of leaders-as-strategists and followers-as-local-tacticians. How would this reversal work? First of all, we do not propose the elimination of leaders. Rather, we refr...

  2. 2020年11月25日 · The 'concluding' chapter then finally attempts to describe the seven alternative values that would typify the hacker ethic: - 1) passion. - 2) freedom, (with passion+freedom = the hacker work ethic) - 3) social worth and 4) openness (this replaces the 'money ethic' as motivational force) - the nethic, defined by the values of 5) activity and 6 ...

  3. Three hypotheses constitute the foundation of the book: (1) that no single nation-state is able today to determine global order, (2) that, instead, a mixed constitution is emerging, and (3) that global capital and the world market are determining factors in shaping the global order. First, we argued that neither the US nor any other nation ...

  4. The problem with the participation income is that, depending on how we define participation, it could turn into an administrative nightmare. In this respect the universal basic income is a much more straightforward approach: the same basic income for all citizens. Easy (although you have to agree on a definition of “citizen” first).

  5. Space is a SDK for cryptographically enabled distributed economic-organizational applications, AKA “economic spaces”, “tokens 2.0” and “networks of contingent claims.”. Space is a modular pattern language for economic interactions, enabling not only distributed exchange, but distributed value production and its organization and ...

  6. Toni Prug: "Free Software has been accused many times of connection with the ideas of communism, explicit statements of Eben Moglen contributed to it. However, not in a single point do Free Software freedoms include freedoms related to the worker’s work in its totality, e.g. related to the relationship of work and means of production situated in space and time.

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