25 referencias bibliográficas sobre inteligencia colectiva

Si la inteligencia colectiva te parece una materia interesante y deseas profundizar más allá de lo que lees en este y otros blogs, a continuación te presento una compilación de 25 referencias bibliográficas sobre esta área de conocimiento. Esta lista no es exhaustiva, pero si te interesa el tema, este listado te puede resultar muy útil.

La bibliografía es una herramienta que posibilita poder ubicar las fuentes de la información que justifican una investigación. Además, permite profundizar partes de una investigación o ahondar en detalles que no pudieron ser incorporados en un paper. También resulta una guía útil para aquellas personas que desean profundizar en un área de conocimiento. El término procede del griego βιβλίο biblío: ‘libro’, y γράφω gráfo: ‘escribir’ y significa “relación o catálogo de libros o escritos referentes a una materia determinada”, así como la “relación de textos, procedentes de diversos soportes, utilizados como fuente documental”, según la RAE. Se trata de un ejercicio de transparencia que otorga el reconocimiento debido al autor original de una investigación.

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Boder, A. (2006): Collective intelligence, a keystone in knowledge management. Journal of Knowledge Management 10(1):81-93. DOI: 10.1108/13673270610650120

Bonabeau, E. (2009): Decisions 2.0: The Power of Collective Intelligence. MIT Sloan Management Review.

Bothos, E.; Apostolou, D.; Mentzas, G. (2011): Collective intelligence with web-based information aggregation markets: The role of market facilitation in idea management. Expert Systems with Applications 39(1):1333-1345. DOI: 10.1016/j.eswa.2011.08.014

Bruns, A. (2008): Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life, and Beyond: From Production to Produsage; Peter Lang: New York, NY, USA.

Dahlin, K.B.; Behrens, D.M. (2005): When is an invention really radical? Defining and measuring technological radicalness. Research Policy, 2005, vol. 34, issue 5, 717-737.

De Liddo, A.; Sandor, A.; Buckingham, S.S. (2012): Contested collective intelligence: Rationale, technologies, and a human-machine annotation study. Computer Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW), 21(4-5) pp. 417–448. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10606-011-9155-x

Dutton, W.H. (2008): The Wisdom of Collaborative Network Organizations: Capturing the Value of Networked Individuals. Prometheus, 26, 211–230. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1080/08109020802270182

Engel, D.; Woolley, A.W.; Jing, L.X.; Chabris, C.F.; Malone, T.W. (2014): Reading the Mind in the Eyes or Reading between the Lines? Theory of Mind Predicts Collective Intelligence Equally Well Online and Face-To-Face. PLoS ONE, 912, e115212. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0115212

Leadbeater, C. (2008): We-Think: MASS Innovation, Not Mass Production. Profole Books: London, UK.

Lee, Jung-Yong; Jin, ChangHyun (2019): How collective intelligence fosters incremental innovation. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity, ISSN 2199-8531, MDPI, Basel, Vol. 5, Iss. 3, pp. 1-17. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/joitmc5030053

Liao, C.C.; To, P.L.; Hsu, F.C. (2013): Exploring knowledge sharing in virtual communities. Online Inf. Rev, 37, 891–909. DOI: 10.1108/OIR-11-2012-0196

Madanmohan, A. (2005): Incremental Technical Innovation and their Determinants. International Journal of Innovation Management 09(04):481-510. DOI: 10.1142/S1363919605001356

Maithili, A.; Kumari, V.; Rajamanickam, S. An (2012): An open innovation business model based on Collective Intelligence. International Journal of Modern Engineering Research (IJMER). ISSN: 2249-6645

Nov, O. (2007): What motivates Wikipedians? Communications of the ACM Volume 50 Issue 11 pp 60–64. https://doi.org/10.1145/1297797.1297798

Piccolo, L.S.; De Liddo, A.; Burel, G.; Fernandez, M.; Alani, H. (2017): Collective intelligence for promoting changes in behavior: A case study on energy conservation. AI & Society, 33 pp. 15–25. DOI:  https://doi.org/10.1007/s00146-017-0710-y

Rafaeli, S.; Hayat, T.; Ariel, Y. (2008): Knowledge building and motivations in Wikipedia: Participation as Ba. In Cyberculture and New Media; Pages: 51–67. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1163/9789401206747_004

Schuler, D.; De Liddo, A.; Smith, J.; De Cindio, F. (2017): Collective intelligence for the common good: Cultivating the seeds for an intentional collaborative enterprise. AI & Society 33. DOI: 10.1007/s00146-017-0776-6

Sulis, W. (2012): Fundamental concepts of collective intelligence, Nonlinear Dynamics. Psychol. Life Sci. 11, 35–54.

Surowieki, J. (2004): The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the many are smarter than the few and how collective wisdom shapes business in economies, societies, and nations; Doubleday: New York, NY, USA.

Tapscott, D.; Williams, A.D. (2009): Wikinomics; Portfolio: New York, NY, USA.

Tarus, V.; Boit, R.; Korir, M. (2017): Incremental innovation and firm’s competitive advantage: A quantitative analysis approach. International Journal of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods Vol.5, No.1, pp.22-30.

Tauscher, K. (2016): Leveraging collective intelligence: How to design and manage crowd-based business model. Business Horizons. DOI:10.1016/j.bushor.2016.11.008

Wasko, M.M.; Faraj, S. (2005): Why should I share? Examining social capital and knowledge contribution in electronic networks of practice. MIS Quarterly. Vol. 29, No. 1, Special Issue on Information Technologies and Knowledge Management (Mar., 2005), pp. 35-57 (23 pages). https://doi.org/10.2307/25148667

Wise, S.; Paton, R.A.; Gegenhuber, T. (2012): Value co-creation through collective intelligence in the public sector: A review of US and European initiatives. Vine, 42, 251–276. DOI:10.1108/03055721211227273

Woolley, A.W.; Aggarwal, J.; Malone, T.W. (2015): Collective Intelligence and Group Performance. Current Directions in Psychological Science, 24, 420–424. https://doi.org/10.1177/0963721415599543

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