Open value network
An Open Value Network (OVN) is a new organizational framework. This organization is by nature and from birth transnational (i.e. operating beyond the influence of states).
OVNs rely on technology (digital infrastructures) to support their operations. They have no (or very few) formal mechanisms of power to allow centralization of control over the platform (the technological infrastructure) that enables the activities of the network, although it is evident that they exhibit informal power structures. Examples are Bitcoin, Ethereum, Sensorica, etc.
External links
- Blockchain Value Networks; 2019 IEEE Social Implications of Technology (SIT) and Information Management (SITIM)
- Reimagining New Socio-Technical Economics Through the Application of Distributed Ledger Technologies
- From Open Innovation to Crowd Sourcing: A New Configuration of Collaborative Work? Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay, Amina Yagoubi, American Journal of Industrial and Business Management, 2017, 7, 223-244
- Democratising Design in Scientific Innovation: Application of an Open Value Network to Open Source Hardware Design; Cumulus Working Papers 33/16: Cumulus Hong Kong 2016 – Open Design for E-very-thing, pp. 333-339.
- Re-imagining Value: Insights from the Care Economy, Commons, Cyberspace and Nature
- Peer to Peer: The Commons Manifesto
- Value in the commons economy: Developments in open and contributory value accounting
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