Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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553327 | Information & Management | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
We examined Web 2.0 services that provide different levels of knowledge exploitation and developed a framework for classifying existing service models from a knowledge-creation perspective. More than 1000 Web 2.0 application sites were analyzed and classified. We termed the two types of service platforms: Experience-Socialization and Intelligence-Proliferation. These involved four types of service models that we termed as Exchanger, Aggregator, Collaborator, and Liberator. These models show the diversity of existing Web 2.0 applications and provide a framework for a better understanding of operating patterns and value propositions within the Web 2.0 paradigm.
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Authors
Shari S.C. Shang, Eldon Y. Li, Ya-Ling Wu, Oliver C.L. Hou,