Nov 9, 2023
With the rise of online communities and digital platforms, the way we share, innovate, and co-create has evolved. Wietske van Osch, together with Burcu Bulgurcu recently published research, exploring the nuances of collaborative creativity in online spaces. Pilar came across the piece in the MIT Sloan Review, and invited Wietske onto the show.
This episode is a great example of the power of online
communities. Pilar read the article “The Profound Influence of Small
Choices in Digital Collaboration” in the Fall 2023 edition of
the MIT Sloan Review, and shared it in a Slack community hosted by
previous guest Rachael Happe.
One of its members, Lori, happened to know Wietske and she
introduced her to Pilar.
In this episode, Wietske van
Osch talks about her recent research into enterprise social
networks, exploring how a group's choice of private or public
channels influences the type of creativity nurtured.
Connect with Wietske over on LinkedIn.
You can find the full show notes over at
https://www.virtualnotdistant.com/podcasts/public-private
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