Managing the information commons: Design principles of information system as a common-pool resource

Serge Amabile, Adrien Peneranda, Coralie Haller
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The study of the commons managed by self-organized communities is a growing matter of interest in the governance of institutions for collective action research field. The attribution of the Nobel Prize in Economics to Elinor Ostrom in 2009 has confirmed the richness of the contribution of the Bloomington school on this topic. Ostrom’s work led to discover several design principles shared by governance systems of common-pool resources that have been successful in the long term. These principles, when present, promote cooperation among groups of appropriators of the resource. The findings of the Bloomington school have proven their relevance beyond the sole physical resources systems. Hess and Ostrom have called the scientific community to take an interest in the collective management of knowledge seen as a shared resource. This paper proposes to answer this call by exploring the possibilities of adapting the analytical framework of the commons situations of cooperation in which players manage pooled information. The research question aims to study how the actors can self-organize through sustainable institutions to manage the production and use of common knowledge. The qualitative research methodology used was tested through five case studies. The results show that the cooperation inside self-organized group which apply Ostrom’s design principles seems to lead to a sustainable and efficient management of information resources.
信息共享管理:信息系统作为公共资源池的设计原则
对自组织社区管理的公地的研究是集体行动研究领域机构治理的一个日益关注的问题。2009年诺贝尔经济学奖授予埃莉诺·奥斯特罗姆(Elinor Ostrom),证实了布卢明顿学派在这一主题上的丰富贡献。奥斯特罗姆的研究发现了公共池资源治理系统共有的几个设计原则,这些原则在长期内取得了成功。这些原则一旦存在,就会促进资源占有者群体之间的合作。布卢明顿学校的发现已经证明了它们的相关性,超出了单一的物理资源系统。赫斯和奥斯特罗姆呼吁科学界对被视为共享资源的知识的集体管理产生兴趣。本文提出通过探索调整合作的共同情况的分析框架的可能性来回答这一呼吁,在这种情况下,参与者管理汇集的信息。研究问题旨在研究行为者如何通过可持续的制度自组织来管理共同知识的生产和使用。通过五个案例研究对所使用的定性研究方法进行了测试。研究结果表明,运用奥斯特罗姆设计原则的自组织群体内部的合作似乎导致了信息资源的可持续和有效管理。
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