The "Alien Logic" of Enterprise 2.0

Posted November 30, 2007 | |

Enterprise 2.0 can be defined in an admittedly cryptic way by saying it is the use within the corporation of a set of participative technologies known under the buzzword Web 2.0. What I want to do in this article is to proceed in the way of peeling an onion, starting with the external effects of Web 2.0 on society and business, then moving toward the interface of communities and corporations, and lastly to discussing some internal effects of Enterprise 2.0 on the corporation.

About The Author
Michel Bauwens
Michel Bauwens is the founder of the Foundation for P2P Alternatives, currently based in Chiang Mai, Thailand. He previously worked for the US Information Agency (1981-1990), for British Petroleum as Knowledge Manager (1990-1992), and as a serial Internet entrepreneur in his home country of Belgium. His last corporate role was as E-Business Strategy Manager for the country's largest telecommunications firm, Belgacom (1999-2002). Mr. Bauwens can… Read More
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