- Source: Participatory organization
A participatory organization is an organization which is built based on public participation rather than their contract obligations.
Types
Different types of participatory organizations are possible including production companies, membership organizations (such as trade unions), and co-operatives. They can be legally registered formal organizations or may object to state regulation and be considered an informal organization.
Participatory organizations can have different levels of participation, ranging from complete economic transparency, to participatory management, and ultimately labor management.
Criticism
Participatory organizations are negatively affected by the free-rider problem, can be inefficient, and lack clear leadership and strategy.
See also
Gift economy
Human-based genetic algorithm
Public participation
Reciprocity
Stigmergy
Voluntary association
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Partisipisme
- Ekonomi partisipatoris
- Fasilitator
- Vandana Shiva
- Soekirman
- Joya de Cerén
- Argentina
- Sosialisme demokratis
- Sosialisme
- Kepenggemaran
- Participatory organization
- Strengthening Participatory Organization
- Participatory management
- Participatory rural appraisal
- Donationware
- SPO
- Participatory GIS
- Participatory budgeting
- Participatory design
- Wikinomics