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A taste of ambrosia: Do Olympic medalists live longer than Olympic losers?

scientific article published on 5 January 2024

Alexander Styhre, Mats Sundgren, Managing Creativity in Organizations. Critique and Practices, Alexander Styhre, Mats Sundgren, Palgrave Macmillan, Houndmills, New York (2004), (245pp., Amazon price: 85 dollar in English, Cloth), ISBN: 1-4039-4768-6

article by Dariusz Jemielniak published June 2006 in Scandinavian Journal of Management

Anecdotal evidence: understanding organizational reality through organizational humorous tales

scientific article published on 15 May 2018

Assessing Accuracy: A Study of Lexicon and Rule-Based Packages in R and Python for Sentiment Analysis

scientific article published in January 2024

Assessing Public Interest Based on Wikipedia’s Most Visited Medical Articles During the SARS-CoV-2 Outbreak: Search Trends Analysis

scientific article published on 15 April 2021

Book Reviews

Bridging the gap between Wikipedia and academia

scientific article (publication date: 4 April 2016)

COVID-19 effect on the gender gap in academic publishing

scientific article published in 2022

Collaborative Society

book about how technology allows humans to colaborate more efficiently

Common Knowledge?: An Ethnography of Wikipedia

work about Wikipedia by Dariusz Jemielniak

Communication aimed at engendering trustworthiness: An analysis of CSR messages on Twitter

scientific article published on 26 September 2023

Cross-cultural management and digital societies

Cultural diversity of quality of information on Wikipedias

scholarly article by Dariusz Jemielniak & Maciej Wilamowski published 7 August 2017 in Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology

Do millions of prayers increase one’s longevity? A cohort study of the impact of intercessory prayers on the mortality of Roman Catholic bishops

Does Godwin’s law (rule of Nazi analogies) apply in observable reality? An empirical study of selected words in 199 million Reddit posts

scientific article published on 7 December 2021

Echo Chambers in Online Social Networks: A Systematic Literature Review

scientific article published in January 2024

Elusive Equality. Gender, Citizenship, and the Limits of Democracy in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1950 - By Melissa Feinberg

How do transnational public spheres emerge? Comparing news and social media networks during the Madrid climate talks

scientific article published in 2022

Inequalities in Open Source Software Development: Analysis of Contributor's Commits in Apache Software Foundation Projects

scientific article

Intercessory Rote Prayer, Life Longevity and the Mortality of Roman Catholic Bishops: An Exploratory Study

scientific article published on 15 March 2021

Knowledge Management

Managers as lazy, stupid careerists?

Narratives of irony and failure in ethnographic work

scholarly article by Dariusz Jemielniak & Monika Kostera published 10 October 2010 in Canadian Journal of Administrative Sciences

Psychology and Wikipedia: Measuring Psychology Journals’ Impact by Wikipedia Citations

scientific article published on 16 February 2021

Public interests in mental health topics in COVID-19: evidence from Wikipedia searches

scientific article published on 14 September 2023

Qualitative Research in Organization Studies

scientific article published on 30 November 2017

Quantifying Changes in Vaccine Coverage in Mainstream Media as a Result of the COVID-19 Outbreak: Text Mining Study

scientific article published in 2022

Representing COVID-19 information in collaborative knowledge graphs: a study of Wikidata

preprint

Representing COVID-19 information in collaborative knowledge graphs: the case of Wikidata

scientific article published on 18 February 2021

Researching Social Networks: Opportunities and Challenges

scientific article published on 25 February 2020

Response to the letter (Preprint)

scientific article published on 18 July 2019

Searching for HIV and AIDS Health Information in South Africa, 2004-2019: Analysis of Google and Wikipedia Search Trends

scientific article published on 11 March 2022

Should digital files be considered a commons? Copyright infringement in the eyes of lawyers

scientific article published on 28 May 2019

TUTORIAL: AI research without coding: The art of fighting without fighting: Data science for qualitative researchers

scientific article published on 17 June 2020

Temporal and spatial shifts within playful work

Ten quick tips for editing Wikidata

journal article from 'PLOS Computational Biology' published in 2023

The New Knowledge Workers

The economy of gift and open collaboration communities – new directions of social studies

The invisible women: uncovering gender bias in AI-generated images of professionals

scientific article published on 3 October 2023

The most influential medical journals, according to Wikipedia: how quickly does new medical research propagate in a non-academic encyclopedia (Preprint)

scholarly article by Dariusz Jemielniak et al published 29 June 2018 in Journal of Medical Internet Research

The most influential medical journals, according to Wikipedia: how quickly does new medical research propagate in a non-academic encyclopedia (Preprint)

preprint published 29 June 2018

Time as symbolic currency in knowledge work

Twitter is garbage: A Thick Big Data exploration of #zerowaste hashtag on Twitter in relation to packaging and food packaging materials

scientific article published in 2022

Using logical constraints to validate information in collaborative knowledge graphs: a study of COVID-19 on Wikidata

preprint

Using logical constraints to validate statistical information about disease outbreaks in collaborative knowledge graphs: the case of COVID-19 epidemiology in Wikidata

scientific article published on 29 September 2022

Wake Up or Perish

What’s hot and what's not in lay psychology: Wikipedia’s most-viewed articles

scientific article published on 12 October 2022

Wikimedia movement governance: the limits of a-hierarchical organization

2016 scholarly article

Wikipedia as a Role-Playing Game, or Why Some Academics Do Not Like Wikipedia

scholarly book chapter

Wikipedia: Why is the common knowledge resource still neglected by academics?

academic paper published in December 2019

Wikiproject Tropical Cyclones: The most successful crowd-sourced knowledge project with near real-time coverage of extreme weather phenomena

scientific article published on 21 July 2021

breaking the glass ceiling on Wikipedia

scholarly article by Dariusz Jemielniak published July 2016 in Feminist Review

Common Knowledge?

2014 English edition