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◥ University. {q} PhD. {t} Themes. {t} CI. (MIT) Handbook of Collective Intelligence. The Collective Intelligence Handbook. Handbook of Collective Intelligence Edited by Thomas W. Malone and Michael S. Bernstein Collective intelligence has existed at least as long as humans have, because families, armies, countries, and companies have all--at least sometimes--acted collectively in ways that seem intelligent.

But in the last decade or so a new kind of collective intelligence has emerged: groups of people and computers, connected by the Internet, collectively doing intelligent things. In order to understand the possibilities and constraints of these new kinds of intelligence, a new interdisciplinary field is emerging. This book will introduce readers to many disciplinary perspectives on behavior that is both collective and intelligent. The goal of this edited volume is to help catalyze research in the field of collective intelligence by laying out a shared set of research challenges and methodological perspectives.

Chapter 1. Chapter 2. Chapter 3. Chapter 4. Chapter 5. Chapter 6. Chapter 7. Chapter 8. Key publications based on CCI research. CCI Working Papers. 2014 - (Engel et al) Theory of Mind Predicts Collective Intelligence. 2013 - (Introne et al) Solving Wicked Social Problems. 2013-01 - Solving wicked social problems with socio-computational systems. 2011 - (Introne et al) The Climate CoLab: Large Scale Model-based Collaborative Planning. 2011 - (Introne et al) The Climate CoLab: Large scale model-based collaborative planning. 2009 - (Malone et al) Harnessing Crowds: Mapping the Genome of Collective Intelligence. Thomas W. Malone Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Sloan School of Management Robert Laubacher Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) - Center for Coordination Science (CCS) Chrysanthos Dellarocas Boston University - Department of Management Information SystemsFebruary 3, 2009 MIT Sloan Research Paper No. 4732-09 Abstract: Over the past decade, the rise of the Internet has enabled the emergence of surprising new forms of collective intelligence.

This article offers a new framework to help provide that understanding. . - Who is performing the task? The paper goes on to list the genes of collective intelligence - the possible answers to these key questions - and shows how combinations of genes comprise a "genome" that characterizes each collective intelligence system. Using this framework, managers can systematically consider many possible combinations of genes as they seek to develop new collective intelligence systems. Number of Pages in PDF File: 21 working papers series. 2009 - (Malone et al) Mapping the Genome of Collective Intelligence. 2009 - (Malone et al) Climate Collaboratorium.

1998 - (Crowston & Osborn) A coordination theory approach to process description and redesign. 1989 - (Resnick) Generalizing on Multiple Grounds: Performance Learning in Model-Based Technology. 1988 - (Malone) What is coordination theory? 1988 - (Malone) What is coordination theory? - pdf.