WEB 2.0 revisited: user-generated content as a social innovation

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2011

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This paper raises the question whether Web 2.0 can be seen as a technological or a social innovation and which interdependencies exist between these two innovative aspects of the phenomenon. For that purpose, the definition of Web 2.0 as a tag cloud (for example given in Wikipedia) or as a difference in comparison to a "Web 1.0" is revisited, challenged and discarded. In following steps, the paper argues that the core innovation of Web 2.0 is the communication of ´user-generated content´ as a new social routine. The main enabling factors for Web 2.0 utilisation as a social routine are identified as easy-to-use software and broadly spread internet access. So while technology is seen as a ´catalyst´ of the phenomenon, the innovation itself (user-generated content) is considered a social one.

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Web 2.0, social Innovation, social web, user-generated content, Wiki, blog, community

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Kaletka, C. and Pelka, B. (2011) 'Web 2.0 revisitcd: user-generated content as a social innovation', Int. J. Innovation and Sustainable Development, Vol. 5, Nos. 2/3, pp.264-275.