地下乐队的引擎:精英和孩子的分歧

Ethan Mollick
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黑客、电脑游戏修改者等地下创新社区形成了一种独特的信息共享社区类型。随着他们交流的性质演变为利用计算机公告板和互联网等新技术,这些社区的社会结构也在演变。了解这些社区是如何在社会内部划分为创新的“精英”和追随者的“基德”的,可以对这些有影响力(有时是破坏性的)的地下电子社区提供重要的启示。
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The engine of the underground: the Elite-Kiddie divide
Underground innovation communities, such as hackers and computer game modifiers have formed a unique type of information sharing community. As the nature of their communitions evolved to take advantage of new technologies like computer Bulletin Boards and the Internet, the social structure of these communities evolved as well. Understanding how these communities are internally socially divided into innovative "Elites" and follower "Kiddies" can shed important light on these influential, if sometimes destructive, underground electronic communities.
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