http://courseware.hbs.edu/public/cases/wikipedia/
The Harvard Business School is famous for its case studies. Two of its professors put out a case study on Wikipedia, and the history of the Enterprise 2.0 article (a new term championed by one of the case study authors; the article was written by others who use the term).
I have a cameo as the admin who recommends starting a new AfD discussion.
The whole study is released under the GFDL, though it will be available for sale via CD as per usual with new case studies.
Don't forget the check out the exhibits, which are fascinating.
--SJ
Congratulations to Harvard. They actually make sense, although the conclusion is kinda pointless. If you know what happens in advance there's no point in joining the discussion.
Mgm
On 2/1/07, Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
http://courseware.hbs.edu/public/cases/wikipedia/
The Harvard Business School is famous for its case studies. Two of its professors put out a case study on Wikipedia, and the history of the Enterprise 2.0 article (a new term championed by one of the case study authors; the article was written by others who use the term).
I have a cameo as the admin who recommends starting a new AfD discussion.
The whole study is released under the GFDL, though it will be available for sale via CD as per usual with new case studies.
Don't forget the check out the exhibits, which are fascinating.
--SJ
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HighInBC will be interested to know that his successful 76/1/0 RFA was covered: http://courseware.hbs.edu/public/cases/wikipedia/screens/images/Wikipedia-Re...
-NSLE/Chacor
On 01/02/07, Samuel Klein meta.sj@gmail.com wrote:
http://courseware.hbs.edu/public/cases/wikipedia/
The Harvard Business School is famous for its case studies. Two of its professors put out a case study on Wikipedia, and the history of the Enterprise 2.0 article (a new term championed by one of the case study authors; the article was written by others who use the term).
I have a cameo as the admin who recommends starting a new AfD discussion.
The whole study is released under the GFDL, though it will be available for sale via CD as per usual with new case studies.
Don't forget the check out the exhibits, which are fascinating.
--SJ
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