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Governing Corporate Knowledge Commons


ISBN13: 9781009431903
To be Published: July 2026
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Hardback
Price: £100.00





Human interactions, in any group or social setting, rely on and generate shared knowledge and social understandings. These shared intellectual resources are just as important to the efficient operation of markets and organizations as are their shared legal and material infrastructures. Governing Corporate Knowledge Commons focuses on the formal and informal arrangements that govern the creation and community management of intellectual resources within and across organizational boundaries. It demonstrates how the Governing Knowledge Commons (GKC) framework can be fruitfully combined with existing theoretical work on firms and corporate governance found in economics, management, and sociology.

The volume also proposes a new set of case studies, ranging from old industrial enterprises to modern venture capital, investor alliances, and decentralized autonomous organizations. Chapters explore the benefits of participatory approaches to the management of genomic or financial data, online gaming communities, and organic waste.

This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.

Subjects:
Commercial Law
Contents:
1. Introduction: variety of corporate knowledge commons
David Gindis
2. Toward a knowledge commons perspective on the corporate form
David Gindis and Daniel H. Cole
3. What do corporations do?
Joshua Getzler
4. Managing knowledge in Baťa enterprises
Marek Hudik and Martin Komrska
5. Institutional complementarities in the governance of corporate knowledge commons
Erkan Gürpinar
6. Who owns a corporation? Common-sense commons and corporate governance
Tanweer Ali
7. Corporate governance and knowledge commons
Jeroen Veldman
8. Venture capital as a commons
Simon Deakin and Hanna Sitchenko
9. Investor alliances as knowledge commons
Amelia Miazad
10. Data commons, data oligopolies. and consumer financial data trusts
Alberto R. Salazar and Rezda Rezal
11. Decentralised autonomous organisations as commons
Sinclair Davidson
12. The decentralized autonomous corporation as knowledge commons
Michael J. Madison and Ilia Murtazashvili
13. The human genome as knowledge commons: governance through mutual-benefit participatory democracy
Benjamin Gregg
14. Commoning through interactions: governing offline and online communities in the German video game influencer industry
Deike Schulz
15. Supply chain commons: organic waste, climate change, and regenerative farming in Peri-Urban Sydney
Stephen Healy, Amy Cohen, and Abby Mellick Lopes