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15.599 The Future of Work and Collaborative Innovation Networks 4. Ethical Codes in Small Worlds

15.599 The Future of Work and Collaborative Innovation Networks 4. Ethical Codes in Small Worlds. 2/16/2005 Peter Gloor pgloor@mit.edu. Commitment Building in Communes. Ethical Code (Tao of COINs). Ethical axiom from the “Theory of Justice” of John Rawls

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15.599 The Future of Work and Collaborative Innovation Networks 4. Ethical Codes in Small Worlds

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  1. 15.599 The Future of Work andCollaborative Innovation Networks4. Ethical Codes in Small Worlds 2/16/2005 Peter Gloor pgloor@mit.edu

  2. Commitment Building in Communes

  3. Ethical Code (Tao of COINs) • Ethical axiom from the “Theory of Justice” of John Rawls • Goods - liberty and opportunity, income and wealth, and the bases of self-respect - to be distributed equally • unless unequal distribution is to the advantage of the least favored • In COIN primary good is knowledge • Most knowledge given to least knowledgeable members • More knowledge for individuals leads to higher productivity

  4. Golden Rule of online behavior • Respect your elders • Be courteous with your fellow members • Only say something if you have something to say • Be ready to help your fellow community members

  5. SOCNET Sample • (3) “It is amazing how smart people on this list do not know how to use Google!” • (2&4) “Nothing personal here. Actually, from the past emails, I knew that you are one of the most active and willing-to-help person in this list. But you know, for a newbie, a right pointer to the right article as start-learning-point can help them a lot and save them a lot of time.” • (1) “It's been my experience on USENET and other forums where you are making a written (email) request to a group of experts, that it's a good idea to show the work that you have already done to try and solve your problem or answer your question.”

  6. Almost COINs

  7. Small Worlds

  8. A B John John Mary Mary Hubs of Trust - Small Worlds

  9. Bill Bill C D John John Fred Fred Mary Mary Sue Sue Scale-free Small Worlds

  10. Core team core team e-champion e.Xpert e-expert consultant

  11. shared vision meritocracy transparency organization consistency swarm creativity code of ethics trust network team creative intelligence ethical conscience knowledge sharing individual innovation collaboration communication Properties of COINs

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