teigland - open entrepreneurship at ccare
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My presentation from the kickoff of CCARE - Centre for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education Sweden in September 2012.TRANSCRIPT
OPEN ENTREPRENEURSHIP- - -
The dialectical pursuit of self and altruistic interests
Robin TeiglandStockholm School of Economics
Paul M. Di GangiLoyola University Maryland
Zeynep YetisStockholm School of Economics
CCARE Swedenhttp://ccaresweden.com/
September 2012
O’Driscoll 2009
Internet development
Fb daniel
Daniel BergqvistFounder http://blog.pennybridge.org/
Social entrepreneurs mobilizing a global “workforce” for local needs
Teigland, JVWR, 2010
Core teamMembers
Meetings
The Firm
The CollectiveVS
E.g., Microsoft~ Built by employees within
organizational boundaries
E.g., LinuxOpen Source Software ~ Built by users and distributed freely regardless of affiliation
Models of Knowledge Creation
Teigland, Di Gangi, & Yetis 2012
“Open source” communities expanding beyond software
Teigland, Di Gangi, & Yetis 2012
BUT there’s an inherent tension...
Private ModelDistribution of returns
and delegation of value creation solely to
organization
Collective ModelOpenness and free
distribution of intellectual ideas for common or
public good
VS
Teigland, Di Gangi, & Yetis 2012
Training and simulation through virtual worlds for providers of Healthcare Delivery
In hospital counseling atUniv of New England
Virtual hallucinations at UC Davis
Pharmacy training at Umeå U Emergency training w/ SAIC
Entrepreneurs are the driving force in the OpenSimulator Community
AcademicEntrepreneurHobbyistLarge FirmNon-profitLocal PublicFederal PublicResearch InstSMEPeriphery
Teigland, Di Gangi, & Yetis 2012
Entrepreneurs “give away” their time and intellectual property
% of messages Developers Mailing List
(2007-2011)
% of people making commits on Ohloh Commit List (2007-2011)
Teigland, Di Gangi, & Yetis 2012
Academic
Entrepreneur
Hobbyist
Large firm
Other
SME
Academic
Entrepreneur
Hobbyist
Large firm
SME
I guess actually making a living is arguably a motivation – for me
primarily it is more of a means to an end. But I think generally about the big picture of the potential of this kind of
stuff.
This is a very community oriented thing ….. They do it because of the community there. I think those kinds of motivations exist on the
commercial side and ..the community side.
Why?
Social Capital (Lin, 2001)The resources embedded in a social structure that are accessed and/or mobilized in purposive action
Entrepreneurial success
Communitysuccess
Entrepreneurs openly engaging in social capital building activities through free revealing of intellectual property
and contribution of other resources with purpose of pursuing self business-related interests while contributing
to pursuit of mutual goals
“Open Entrepreneurship”
Entrepreneurial success
Organizationalsuccess
History tends to repeat itself….Innovation, financial crisis, industrial revolution, …
Steam engine
Internal combustion
engine
Microelectronics
Late 18th C Late 19th C Late 20th C
Schön 2008
Third industrial
revolution?
Only a matter of time?
O’Driscoll 2009
Karinda Rhode
aka Robin [email protected]
www.knowledgenetworking.org
www.slideshare.net/eteigland
www.nordicworlds.net RobinTeigland
Photo: Lindholm, Metro
Photo: Nordenskiöld
Photo: Lindqvist
“We ain’t seen nothin’ yet!”