The "infinite reach" is the big thing. Only a tiny fraction the population gets into it, but on a world wide scale that is a few thousand. We are generally not an elite, just people who especially enjoy this pass time. Reasons vary.
Fred
On Apr 23, 2006, at 5:17 PM, Hagen Böttcher wrote:
Dear everybody,
I am new to this list, but I need your help, as I am currently busy with my B.A.Thesis on Wikipedia's Success Factors. I would very much appreciate your comments and critique on the following:
Wikipedia's success mainly depend on its users - the Wikipedians. In theory, everybody can be a Wikipedian. This thread is supposed to find out if the theory holds true in practice.
The idea is that the Wiki-community of Wikipedians is a special group of people, who have special characteristcs. To account for these special characteristics, I have provided the following Factor Model:
User factors: - Openness - Neutrality - Flat hierarchy- Computer Skills - Motivation -
Knowledge factors: - Tacit & Explicit knowledge - Fast changing rate - Peer review
Technology factors: - Easy usability - Fast access - Infinite reach, multilingual - Flexible structure - Safe
All these factors play together to accomplish the goal of succesful knowledge creation and knowledge sharing.
See here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Success_factors
Comments, feedback and own ideas are very welcome!
Thank you very much in advance for your time, Hagen
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