🔎 Want to know more about the core team of the Journal of Openness, Commons & Organizing (JOCO)? - Paula Ungureanu is the Associate Editor-in-Chief of JOCO. She is particularly interested in boundary spanners at work, the relationship between practitioners and academics, and knowledge issues; - Stefan Haefliger is co-editor-in-chief of JOCO. His work focuses on open innovation, open strategy, (new) business models and new ways of organizing work; - François-Xavier de Vaujany is co-editor-in-chief of JOCO. He is interested in the time-space dimensions of old and new ways of organizing work; - Gislene Haubrich is an associate editor of JOCO. Her work focuses on ergonomics and new ways of organizing work; - Mickael Peiro is the content manager of JOCO and without a doubt the most important person on the board. His work focuses on hackers, alternative ways of organizing work, and fiction-based approaches to work. Interested in submitting a paper to the JOCO? Do not hesitate to contact us (collaborativespaces@gmail.com)! And for more information about our journal: https://rgcs-owee.org/
Journal of Openness, Commons & Organizing (JOCO)
Édition de journaux
You study/experiment ways of working & organizing, their relationships with openness, commons & novelty? Think about us
À propos
An open journal devoted to (new) ways of working & organizing and their political and societal dimensions (in particular their relationships with #openness, #commons & #novelty). The JOCO follows open science standards, in particular open review processes. It publishes both edited and invited papers.These papers can be regular articles (1), opinion pieces (2) or interviews (3). It is affiliated to the Research Group on Collaborative Spaces (RGCS), an open network devoted to new ways of working and organizing set up in 2016.
- Site web
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http://rgcs-owee.org/joco/
Lien externe pour Journal of Openness, Commons & Organizing (JOCO)
- Secteur
- Édition de journaux
- Taille de l’entreprise
- 51-200 employés
- Siège social
- Paris
- Type
- Établissement éducatif
- Fondée en
- 2021
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Paris , FR
Nouvelles
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🕯️ RGCS and the Journal of Openness, Commons & Organizing (JOCO) wish you a Happy New Year! May 2025 bring new ways of organizing work that can respond to the great challenges of our time. May commons, togetherness, inclusiveness and creativity be more part of contemporary organizing. We will work hard on it! #RGCS #JOCO #OWEE
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🥁🥁🥁 Join us in Milan for a fantastic RGCS Symposium 2025 at Politecnico di Milano, with 55 presentations, visits of innovative work places (at BASE Milano and Avanzi Coworking), two keynote lectures by Santi Furnari and Marco Di Tommaso, and two social events! Thanks a lot and congrats to the local OC, in particular Alessandra Migliore, Chiara Tagliaro, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, Ilaria Mariotti, Andrea Ciaramella and Massimo G. Colombo for making it happen! Registration and full program on our website: https://rgcs-owee.org/ #RGCS2025 #RGCSSymposium2025 #Inbetween #Time #Space #Place #Newaysofworking #Organizationofwork #Work #Management
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🔎 Very interesting CFP: "Time-Space Patterns in Work and Organizing", co-edited by Sonia Bertolini, Carreri Anna, Dawn Lyon and Lia Tirabeni. More information here: https://lnkd.in/eZ8ib24C Close to axe 2 of RGCS #Time #Space #Work #Organization
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Here it is... the program of our next symposium in Milan! #rgcs2025
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A Business & Society call for papers that our community needs to know about “Commons at a new frontier: Opening new avenues for research in business and society" This issue aims to explore the latest advancements, challenges, and opportunities in: -Integrating and Promoting Commons in Businesses, Governments, and Communities -Negotiating Commons in Business and Society -Exploring the New Frontiers of Commons Enclosure and Resistance -Revisiting Commons with Inclusive and Relational Perspectives Deadline for Submission: October 2025 Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dnMUeaXS
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🔎 RGCS is structured along thematic lines since January 2024. Discover "Axe 4: Democratic organizing and new ways of working" coordinated by Gislene Haubrich, Michel Ajzen and Bernhard Resch ⤵️ Gislene Haubrich holds a postdoctoral position at the House of Innovation - Stockholm School of Economics, Michel Ajzen is professor at Université de Namur and Bernhard Resch is professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam To know more about axe 4: https://lnkd.in/e_CRsay6 #RGCS #Politics #Democracy #NewWaysofWorking
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🔎 RGCS is structured along thematic lines since January 2024. Discover "Axe 3: Collaboration and Leadership from the Human-Machine Interface" coordinated by Stefan Haefliger ⤵️ Stefan Haefliger is professor at the House of Innovation, Stockholm School of Economics and Bayes Business School. He is the president-elect of RGCS. ➡️ To know more about axe 2: https://lnkd.in/eCQpziem #RGCS #collaboration #leadership #NewWaysofWorking
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🔎 RGCS is structured along thematic lines since January 2024. Discover "Axe 2: the time and space of new ways of organizing our lives and work" coordinated by Albane Grandazzi (van Elslande) and François-Xavier de Vaujany ⤵️ Albane Grandazzi is assistant professor at Grenoble Ecole de Management. François-Xavier de Vaujany et professor at Paris-Dauphine, VP for strategic projects at RGCS, co-director of the Center for Organizational Methods, director of the Sensorium Initiative, director of the Observatoire des Pratiques de Consulting (OPC) and co-director of the Master Business Consulting (128) - MBC ➡️ To know more about axe 2: https://lnkd.in/eCQpziem #RGCS #Time #Space #NewWaysofWorking #Newwaysoforganizingwork #OrganizationStudies
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🔎 RGCS is structured along thematic lines since January 2024. Discover "Axe 1: sustainability and news ways of working" coordinated by Anna Glaser and Adèle Gruen ⤵️ Adèle Gruen is Junior professor, chair Management and the Ecological Transition at DRM, Université Paris Dauphine-PSL. Anna Glaser is Assistant Professor at the Management Department, ESCP Business School and treasurer of RGCS. ➡️ To know more about axe 1: https://lnkd.in/ecC2EBKK #RGCS #Sustainability #EcologicalTransition #Anthropocene #Planetarylimits