Document Type
Book Chapter
Book Authors/Editors
Blake Hudson, Jonathan Rosenbloom, & Dan Cole eds.
Publisher
Routledge
Publication Date
9-2019
Abstract
This chapter provides an introduction to and overview of the knowledge commons research framework. Knowledge commons refers to an institutional approach (commons) to governing the production, use, management, and/or preservation of a particular type of resource (knowledge). The research framework supplies a template for interrogating the details of knowledge commons institutions on a case study basis, generating qualitative data that may be used to support comparative analysis.
Recommended Citation
Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann & Katherine J. Strandburg,
Knowledge Commons (2019),
Routledge Handbook of the Study of the Commons
(2019).
Available at:
https://scholarship.law.pitt.edu/fac_book-chapters/15
Included in
Intellectual Property Law Commons, Internet Law Commons, Law and Economics Commons, Law and Society Commons, Organization Development Commons, Political Economy Commons, Property Law and Real Estate Commons, Rule of Law Commons, Science and Technology Studies Commons, Theory, Knowledge and Science Commons