Triple Helix News
Medicine 2.0: Social Networking, Collaboration, Participation, Apomediation & Openness
In a very significant development for eHealth, a broad adoption of Web 2.0 technologies and approaches coincides with the more recent emergence of Personal Health Application Platforms and Personally Controlled Health Records such as Google Health, Microsoft HealthVault, and Dossia.
Social Networking Sites: Power and responsibility at work
Social networks are providing tremendous opportunities for people to collaborate. But until now, thinking has focused only on how organisations can respond to and capitalise on networks. This new report by Demos argues that we have to look equally at how networks use organisations for their own ends. Encouraging employees to use networking technologies to build relationships and closer links with colleagues and customers could help businesses rather than damage them.
Archived Triple Helix News
- The Innovator's Social Network
- Collaboration: Speculating about the future
- Business Social Networking: Public and Private – There is a Place for Both
- Research Matters – A Knowledge Translation Toolkit
- Promoting Public-Private Knowledge Management in Africa
- Handbook for Designing and Executing Public-Private Partnership (PPP)
- Profit from poverty: Turning victims into consumers
- Building Capacity through Cross-Border University Training
- Venture Philanthropy Strategies to Support Translational Research
- Collaborative Innovation for the Post-Crisis World