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  • noun Alternative spelling of wikinomics.

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  • Still, the broad themes first introduced in "Wikinomics" are encouraging for anyone frustrated by persistent big bureaucracy and big government.

    From Wikinomics to the Tea Party L. Gordon Crovitz 2010

  • After reading about these four principles, I realized that this thing called Wikinomics actually works.

    SecuObs.com 2009

  • The authors of the No. 1 management bestseller in 2007, "Wikinomics," last week published an update, "Macrowikinomics," about institutions still stuck in the past, with governments high on the list.

    From Wikinomics to the Tea Party L. Gordon Crovitz 2010

  • I think that books such as Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything have helped me truly understand the societal dynamics of all of these things.

    Archive 2008-04-01 2008

  • I think that books such as Wikinomics: How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything have helped me truly understand the societal dynamics of all of these things.

    Student insight from Horizon & another video you've got to see! 2008

  • Mr. Tapscott, also the author of best seller "Wikinomics," suggests that Freedom of Information requirements should include "tools of policy making: the models, simulations, problem-structuring tools and geographical information systems that policy makers use themselves."

    Can We Trust Anyone Over 30? 2008

  • The recently expanded edition of the "Wikinomics" book adds examples of how collaborative tools are changing governments.

    From Wikinomics to Government 2.0 2008

  • "Wikinomics" coauthor Don Tapscott says wikis have the potential to spawn new models for international problem solving and dialogue, increase transparency in government and open communication between citizens and policymakers.

    Power In Numbers 2007

  • Don Tapscott whom is the author of the ground-breaking book "Wikinomics".

    Prairie Fire 2009

  • Tapscott, Chairman of the think tank nGenera Insight and an Professor at the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, reckons the answer is to stop trying to sell songs at a set price and to think 'Wikinomics'.

    Technology, Science, Entertainment, and Business News 2009

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