[Air-l] Company vs. Community
craig stroupe
cstroupe at d.umn.edu
Mon Dec 17 06:49:28 PST 2001
Whether a company is a community depends on how people use it, not just its
objective characteristics. You could also ask about the difference between
a company and a religion.
Best, - Craig
At 09:17 AM 12/13/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Colleagues,
>
>I teach an MBA E-Commerce class. In the customary class on online
>communities, we started off with a simple question- "What is the difference
>between a (for-profit)company and a community?"
>
>This seemingly simple question tied us up into knots as we tried to identify
>attributes that distinguished the two. The ones we did come up with
>included contractual vs. voluntary membership, rigid vs. loose
>organizational structure, paid vs. unpaid participants etc. I think you see
>where I am going.
>
>At the end of the discussion, one student(who has a Ph.D in biology) said-
>"Isn't community an all-encompassing construct? Can it not be argued that a
>company is really a type of community?" While I respected his comments, it
>really underscored the need to understand this better.
>
>I know community is a construct that is backed by decades of research. I
>have seen some of the seminal works- but perhaps, not all.
>
>How would you answer the basic question I started out with?
>
>
>
>Best,
>Sandeep
>
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