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Open to Feedback? Formal and Informal Recursivity in Creative Commons’ Transnational Standard-Setting

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Quack,  Sigrid
Assoziierte Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler, MPI for the Study of Societies, Max Planck Society;
Institut für Soziologie, Universität Duisburg-Essen, Germany;

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Dobusch, L., Lang, M., & Quack, S. (2017). Open to Feedback? Formal and Informal Recursivity in Creative Commons’ Transnational Standard-Setting. Global Policy, 8(3), 353-363. doi:10.1111/1758-5899.12462.


Cite as: https://hdl.handle.net/11858/00-001M-0000-002E-0C88-4
Abstract
In this article, we examine how non-membership organizations that claim stewardship over a transnational public or common good, such as the environmental or digital commons, develop combinations of formal and informal recursivity to develop and maintain regulatory conversations with their dispersed user communities. Based on a case study of Creative Commons, an organization that developed what have become the most widely used open licenses for digital content, we show how rhetorical openness to informal feedback from legitimacy communities in different sectors and countries can improve the feasibility and diffusion of standards. However, as long as the standard-setter's methods of making decisions on the basis of such feedback remains opaque, its communities are likely to raise accountability demands for more extensive ex post justifications.