A Brief Business History of an On-Line Distribution System for Academic Research Called NEP, 1998-2010

B. Batiz-Lazo, T. Krichel
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Purpose Applications of information technology have been directly responsible for the increase in productivity of business, government and academic activities. Business and management historians have yet to contribute to better understanding such processes. This paper aims to address this shortcoming through the internal and organisational history of a system for speedy, online distribution of recent additions to the broad literatures on economics and related areas called NEP: New Economic Papers. Design This is a first person account (partly autobiographical) which also includes interviews and the use of archived e-mail correspondence. Findings The advent of the Internet promised a revolutionary change by democratising the social institutions related to the creation and dissemination of academic knowledge. Instead, this story tells how participants slowly but steadily tended to replicate established institutions. Research limitations Researching the impact of the Internet on organizations is a promising topic for historians, for which this might be one case study.Practical implications The development of NEP provides an illustrative example for the kind of new business models that have emerged as the Internet has been used by creative minds to provide existing services in a new way.Social implications This paper provides a story of the NEP project and shows how one person’s drive could generate a broader community of volunteers (constituted by a large number of academics and practitioners who provide critical support for its functioning). We provide details of the social and technological challenges for the construction of the technological platform as well as the evolution of its governance.Originality There is no historiography in business and management history on how to deal with changes in archived material resulting from the application of information and telecommunication technologies. Given the rate of change for events in the third industrial revolution, this article shows is its possible and indeed relevant to document events in the recent past.
学术研究在线分销系统NEP的商业简史,1998-2010
信息技术的应用直接提高了商业、政府和学术活动的生产力。商业和管理历史学家尚未对更好地理解这些过程做出贡献。本文旨在通过一个系统的内部和组织历史来解决这一缺点,该系统用于快速,在线分发最近添加到经济学和相关领域的广泛文献中,称为NEP:新经济论文。这是一个第一人称的叙述(部分自传),其中还包括采访和使用存档的电子邮件通信。互联网的出现通过使与学术知识的创造和传播相关的社会机构民主化,承诺了一场革命性的变化。相反,这个故事讲述了参与者如何缓慢而稳定地倾向于复制现有机构。研究互联网对组织的影响对历史学家来说是一个很有前途的话题,这可能是一个案例研究。新经济政策的发展提供了一个说明性的例子,说明随着互联网被创造性的头脑用来以一种新的方式提供现有的服务而出现的那种新的商业模式。这篇论文提供了一个新经济政策项目的故事,并展示了一个人的动力如何产生一个更广泛的志愿者社区(由大量的学者和从业者组成,他们为新经济政策的运作提供了关键的支持)。我们详细介绍了技术平台建设面临的社会和技术挑战,以及技术平台治理的演变。商业和管理史学中没有关于如何处理信息和电信技术应用所导致的档案资料变化的史学。考虑到第三次工业革命事件的变化速度,本文表明,记录最近的事件是可能的,而且确实是相关的。
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