Abstract

Evaluating the role of governance in distributed problem solving networks (DPSNs) and comparing the governance structures across a set of case studies. The paper proposes a basic taxonomy separating DPSNs in which problem solvers can modify the way the problem solving platform works from those where the intermediaries set the rules.

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