The role of collective intelligence and collective agency in enterprising communities

IF 2.4 Q3 BUSINESS
David Rae, P. Blenker
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Purpose This paper aims to introduce the concept of Entrepreneurial Collective Intelligence (ECI) as a means of understanding how communities of entrepreneurial actors learn to act both collectively and knowingly. It explores how connections between processes of CI, agency and action can explain and enable the development entrepreneurial community organisations. Design/methodology/approach There is a selective literature review of prior works on the related fields of community and collective entrepreneurship; collectives and intelligence; agency and action. The review is used to propose a framework of collective entrepreneurial intelligence, agency and action. An interpretive approach is used to research four case studies of community organisations which use CI to generate entrepreneurial outcomes. Findings The cases are compared with themes from prior literature to develop a conceptual model of four ECI processes which enable intelligence, agency and action: collaborative processes; distributed working; intelligence representations and organisation of infrastructures. These are theorised to discuss ideas, challenges, methods and questions to enhance entrepreneurial actions, based on sharing knowledge and learning, in the context of collective agency, action and intelligence. Research limitations/implications The four processes, both together and separately, represent a coherent framework useful for further studies on the role of collectives in enterprising communities. Practical implications The four processes each represent a central area of attention, not only for development, learning, decision-making and leadership within enterprising communities but also for entrepreneurship education in terms of alternative didactics, pedagogies and learning forms. Social implications The improved knowledge on the role of collective agency and CI within entrepreneurial processes is useful for strengthening civil activism and other fruitful forms of entrepreneurial collective processes. This may help solve complicated societal problems where traditional conceptions of entrepreneurship fail. Originality/value The conceptual contribution is to explain the dynamic relationships between ECI and action, mediated by collective agency. The role of CI in informing entrepreneurial communities is explored and four enabling processes are proposed. This coherent framework is useful for further studies on the role of collectives in enterprising communities, whilst informing their learning, decision-making and leadership.
集体智慧和集体代理在企业社区中的作用
本文旨在引入企业家集体智慧(ECI)的概念,作为理解企业家行为者社区如何学会集体和有意识地行动的一种手段。它探讨了CI、代理和行动过程之间的联系如何解释和促进创业社区组织的发展。设计/方法/方法对社区和集体创业相关领域的先前工作进行了选择性文献综述;集体与智慧;机构和行动。这篇综述被用来提出一个集体创业智慧、代理和行动的框架。本文采用一种解释性的方法来研究四个社区组织的案例研究,这些组织使用CI来产生创业成果。研究结果将这些案例与先前文献的主题进行比较,以建立一个四个ECI过程的概念模型,这些过程可以实现情报、代理和行动:协作过程;分布式工作;基础设施的情报表示和组织。这些理论讨论的想法,挑战,方法和问题,以加强创业行动的基础上,分享知识和学习,在集体代理,行动和智慧的背景下。研究局限/意义这四个过程,无论是共同的还是单独的,代表了一个连贯的框架,有助于进一步研究集体在企业社区中的作用。这四个过程每个都代表了一个关注的中心领域,不仅是在创业社区的发展、学习、决策和领导方面,而且在替代教学法、教学法和学习形式方面也代表了创业教育。社会影响对集体代理和企业意识在创业过程中的作用的进一步了解,有助于加强公民行动主义和其他富有成效的创业集体过程形式。这可能有助于解决传统创业观念失效的复杂社会问题。原创性/价值概念上的贡献是解释由集体代理中介的ECI和行动之间的动态关系。本文探讨了CI在为创业社区提供信息方面的作用,并提出了四个使能过程。这一连贯的框架有助于进一步研究集体在创业社区中的作用,同时为他们的学习、决策和领导提供信息。
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