Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Collaborative
Innovation Networks COINs15, Tokyo, Japan March 12-14, 2015
- A Pattern Language of Process and Environment to Design Value
Co-Creation with Customers
- Kazunori Horikiri
( paper
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- The Business Model Bank: Conceptualizing a Databse Structure for
Large-Sample Study of an Emerging Management Concept
- Fredrik Hacklin, Nobuaki Minato, Toma Kobayashi
( paper
)
- Cultural Anthropology Through the Lens of Wikipedia - A Comparison
of Historical Leadership Networks in the English, Chinese, and
Japanese Wikipedia
- Peter Gloor, Patrick De Boer, Wei Lo, Stefan Wagner, Keiichi Nemoto,
and Hauke Fuehres
(paper
)
- Measuring Organizational Consciousness Through E-Mail Based Social
Network Analysis
- Peter Gloor and Andrea Fronzetti Colladon
(paper
)
- Lessons from the Coinseminar
- Peter Gloor, Maria Paasivaara, and Christine Miller
(paper
)
- Wiki Thanks: Cultural Differences in Thanks Networks by Analyzing
Who Thanks to Whom in Different-language Wikipedias
- Keiichi Nemoto and Ken-ichi Okada
(paper
)
- Inducing Ideation Collaboration Through Competition?
- Magnus Bergendahl, Mats Magnusson, Jennie Bjoerk, and Magnus Karlsson
(paper
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- Comparing Online Community Structure of Patients of Chronic
Diseases
- Hanuma Teja Maddali, Peter Gloor, and Peter Margolis
(paper
)
- The Effect of KBDeX for Analysis of Constructive Interaction
- Sayaka Tohyama and Yoshiaki Matsuzawa
(paper
)
- Capturing "HONEST SIGNALS" of Communication Between Infants and
Parents
- Dawn Denno, Peter Gloor, Robert Kahn, Hanuma Teja Maddali, and Chellie
McLellan
(paper
)
- Collaborative Social Change with Change Making Patterns Workbook
- Sumire Nakamura and Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- Collaborative Initiative for Community Development with Future
Language: A Case of Lorega District, Philippines
- Sumire Nakamura and Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- Collective Achievement of Making in Cosplay Culture
- Rie Matsuura and Daisuke Okabe
(paper
)
- A Pattern Language for Living Well with Dementia: Words for a
Journey
- Takashi Iba, Aya Matsumoto, Arisa Kamada, Nao Tamaki, Tasuku
Matsumura, Tomoki Kaneko, and Makoto Okada
(paper
)
- Collaborative Design of Workplace with Future Language
- Takuya Honda, Keibun Nakagawa, and Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- Collaboration Tools and Patterns for Creative Thinking
- Christian Kohls
(paper
)
- Future Language as a Collaborative Design Method
- Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- Understanding Cultural Similarities and Differences by Mining
Patterns of Thinking and Doing in Daily Lives
- Jei-Hee Hong, Yuma Akado, Sakurako Kogure, Alice Sasabe, Keishi
Saruwatari, and Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- A New Way of Identifying Needs from Multiple Stakeholders
- Kousuke Suzuki, Takuya Honda, Yuta Kanezuka, and Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- Chain of Dialogues Involving the Local Residents with Future
Language
- Shoko Fujioka, Takuya Honda, Ryo Tsukahara, and Takashi Iba
(paper
)
- An Exploration of Rotating Leadership in a Knowledge Building
Community
- Leanne Ma, Yoshiaki Matsuzawa, Derya Kici, and Marlene Scardamalia
(paper
)
- What Can Twitter Tell Us About Leadership in Networked Social
Movements: Predicting the Future Success of the 2011-13 Chilean
Student Movement's Leaders
- Cristobal Garcia, Denis Parra, and Marisa Von Buelow
(paper
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- Success Factors for Crowdfunding Founders and Funders
- Yang Song and Robert van Boeschoten
(paper
)
- Measuring Creativity of Wikipedia Editors
- Pentti Launonen, Kc Kern, and Sanna Tiilikainen
(paper
)
- Comparing Networking Structure of Commercial and Non-Commercial
Biohacking Online-Communities
- Sipra Bihani, Michael Hartman, Amanda Roseberg, and Florian Sobiegalla
(paper
)
- Emerging Methods and Tools for Sparking New Global Creative
Networks
- Jeff Horon
(paper
)
- Pattern Language for the Early Stage of Social Intreprenuers'
Processes
- Hideo Miura and Daiki Obara
(paper
)
- Uncover Successful Entrepreneurs' Crowdfunding Behaviors Through
Twitter
- Yang Song and Guohua Zeng
(paper
)
- CSCW Principles to Support Citizen Science
- Julia Haines
(paper
)
- Behavioral Aspects of Social Network Analysis
- Sung Joo Park, Jong Woo Kim, Hong Joo Lee, and Hyun Jung Park
(paper
)