2011
DOI: 10.1002/j.1681-4835.2011.tb00348.x
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Exploring the Socio‐Economic Structures of Internet‐Enabled Development: A Study of Grassroots Netrepreneurs in China

Abstract: There is increasing interest in the potential of internet platforms for networking and collaboration -often referred to as web 2.0 -to open up unprecedented prospects for individuals to come together and engage in economic and political activities, bypassing and indeed subverting the corporate structures of the market economy and state control. The prevailing discourse on this technology-driven transformative potential focuses on networks of individuals interacting through technology tools with little, if at a… Show more

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“…The previous discussion on the gig economy and future of work, and research that examines institutional change (Avgerou, 2003;Avgerou, Li, & Poulymenakou, 2011;Ciborra & Navarra, 2005) are examples of change at a structural level. ToC at an agency level perceives individuals as either means or ends of development, or both (Sen, 1992).…”
Section: Theory Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The previous discussion on the gig economy and future of work, and research that examines institutional change (Avgerou, 2003;Avgerou, Li, & Poulymenakou, 2011;Ciborra & Navarra, 2005) are examples of change at a structural level. ToC at an agency level perceives individuals as either means or ends of development, or both (Sen, 1992).…”
Section: Theory Of Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Article of [13] state that e-commerce needs the habits of its users in using electronic mail (email). In addition, [14] state that internet-based entrepreneurial activities, in the case of grassroots developments, enacts online social networking mechanisms of peer-to-peer and vendor customer interactions, and heavily depends on a corporate service provider, as well as the historically developed community infrastructure for commerce. In addition, the systems built in e-commerce must be tailored to the knowledge and skills of the user community.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%