A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19

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Autor(a) principal: Sarkar, Soumodip
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Waldman-Brown, Anna, Clegg, Stewart
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/35108
https://doi.org/10.1111/radm.12555
Resumo: This paper investigates the ecosystem dynamics of the Open-source [COVID-19] Medical Supplies network that arose to fill the institutional void revealed by state and private sector failures to stockpile and supply enough personal protective equipment. Theoretically, the paper adds correctives to extant institutional theory accounts of entrepreneurship filling institutional voids, showing that these can be filled rapidly and normatively by digital entrepreneurial ecosystems allied with peer production networks. These were able to transform the boundary conditions of a routinized system, refixing its autopoiesis innovatively. The COVID-19 epidemic galvanized hundreds of thousands of volunteer “makers” around the world to cooperate to meet urgent demand for medical supplies. A digital entrepreneurial ecosystem arose in response to the problem of critical equipment shortages, connecting global, expert-curated know-how with local production equipment. We contribute to the theory of institutional voids by documenting and analyzing how the formation and emergent processes that created and sustained a Digital Peer Production Ecosystem based on self-organization, expert curation and scalability, successfully catalyzed local initiatives worldwide. Institutional voids are not just barriers to entrepreneurship; they are also opportunities.
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title A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
spellingShingle A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
Sarkar, Soumodip
Digital
COVID-19
title_short A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
title_full A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
title_fullStr A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
title_full_unstemmed A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
title_sort A digital ecosystem as an institutional field: curated peer production as a response to institutional voids revealed by COVID-19
author Sarkar, Soumodip
author_facet Sarkar, Soumodip
Waldman-Brown, Anna
Clegg, Stewart
author_role author
author2 Waldman-Brown, Anna
Clegg, Stewart
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sarkar, Soumodip
Waldman-Brown, Anna
Clegg, Stewart
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Digital
COVID-19
topic Digital
COVID-19
description This paper investigates the ecosystem dynamics of the Open-source [COVID-19] Medical Supplies network that arose to fill the institutional void revealed by state and private sector failures to stockpile and supply enough personal protective equipment. Theoretically, the paper adds correctives to extant institutional theory accounts of entrepreneurship filling institutional voids, showing that these can be filled rapidly and normatively by digital entrepreneurial ecosystems allied with peer production networks. These were able to transform the boundary conditions of a routinized system, refixing its autopoiesis innovatively. The COVID-19 epidemic galvanized hundreds of thousands of volunteer “makers” around the world to cooperate to meet urgent demand for medical supplies. A digital entrepreneurial ecosystem arose in response to the problem of critical equipment shortages, connecting global, expert-curated know-how with local production equipment. We contribute to the theory of institutional voids by documenting and analyzing how the formation and emergent processes that created and sustained a Digital Peer Production Ecosystem based on self-organization, expert curation and scalability, successfully catalyzed local initiatives worldwide. Institutional voids are not just barriers to entrepreneurship; they are also opportunities.
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