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Learning Technologies Research conducted at CALT over the last 15 years

 

  encyclopedia wiki

topic: serious games A collection of serious games links
topic: web 2.0 About wikis, blog, online social networking, ...
topic: virtual worlds About virtual reality, ...
topic: digital identity About identity, privacy, ...
topic: OSN About online social networking, ...
topic: collaboration About collaboration, ...
topic: attention management About attention management, information overload, ...

 Claudia Loebbecke

Claudia Loebbecke

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Professor, Chair of Media Management
& Director of the Department of Media Management
University of Cologne

home page: http://www.mm.uni-koeln.de/mitarbeiter-loebbecke-home-engl.htm

Some Publications

Albert A. Angehrn, Claudia Loebbecke (2006);
Coopetition;
book chapter in Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management, ed. David Schwartz, Idea Group Inc
a description
Albert A. Angehrn, Claudia Loebbecke (2004);
Open Source Communities Reflecting Co-opetitive Learning and Knowledge Exchange Networks;
Proceedings of the 2004 IFIP International Conference on Decision Support Systems (DSS 2004), Prato, Italy
a description
Albert A. Angehrn, Claudia Loebbecke (2003);
Open Source Platforms Under Co-opetition : A Comparative Analysis of SourceForge and 'CodeX' (Xerox) as Two 'Co-opetitive Learning and Knowledge Exchange Networks' (CoLKENs);
Proceedings of the 11th European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS'2003), Naples, Italy
This paper investigates 'Co-opetitive Learning & Knowledge Exchange Networks' (CoLKENs) deploying open source platforms. The balancing act between cooperation and competition which CoLKENs must execute when engaging in collaboration with eventual competitors is heightened within an open source environment.
Albert A. Angehrn, Claudia Loebbecke (2003);
Investigating Competitive Learning and Knowledge Exchange Networks (CoLKENs) as an Emerging Concept in Management Literature and Practice;
Proceedings of the 4th European Conference on Organizational Knowledge, Learning and Capabilities (OKLC'2003), Barcelona, Spain
This paper develops the concept of 'Co-opetitive Learning & Knowledge Exchange Networks' (CoLKENs) and introduces one CoLKEN case study. A particular focus is placed on issues related to cooperation-competition dilemmas & intentional/unintentional knowledge transfer in this context.

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