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on peer-to-peer dynamics in politics, the economy and organizations
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Difference between revisions of "Ethos" - P2P Foundation

Difference between revisions of "Ethos" - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

"Ethos operates entrepreneurially for all partners. With few exceptions (such as an urgent need, fixed job description, or partner playing a key role in the admin team), partners are expected to be responsible for their own value exchange and their own financial plans and needs. Cash returns typically involve a progression through the various levels outlined below. As Ethos grows and matures it is our intention to be able to secure more regular, guaranteed and stable cash exchanges with an increasing number of partners. However the philosophy of this progression we hope will hold. It is important to note that our ability to pay partners monthly cash guarantees, dividends and bonuses is worked out at the Ethos level not on a project by project basis. Therefore your cash income cannot be calculated by looking at project incomes although there is inevitably some correlation (e.g. you move up a level when the value you have accrued generates revenue).

 

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Difference between revisions of "Interfacing Open Peer Production Organizations with Classical Institutions" - P2P Foundation

Difference between revisions of "Interfacing Open Peer Production Organizations with Classical Institutions" - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
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Transitioning from Extractive Capital Models to Generative Capital Models - P2P Foundation

Transitioning from Extractive Capital Models to Generative Capital Models - P2P Foundation | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

We have today the emergence of 'ethical' entrepreneurial coalitions around Commons-Based Peer Production, like Sensorica and Enspiral, but obviously these emerging and nice projects are embedded in a dominant system which has another logic, so the questions emerges, how does the new ethical economy deal with mainstream forces, especially in the context of needing capital for development. Two obvious choices are: 1) full separatism , i.e. some parts of the solidarity economy refuse any dealings with the for-profit world 2) cooptation, in which the generative ethical players start behaving extractively, echocing the old logic

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Difference between revisions of "Tiberius Brastavicenau on the Open Value Networks Practice at Sensorica" - P2P Foundation

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Difference between revisions of "Interfacing Open Peer Production Organizations with Classical Institutions" - P2P Foundation

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