cocontribution
Cocontribution is the act of contributing to a project, work, or outcome by two or more individuals in a way that shares responsibility and credit. It is used across fields such as academic research, software development, the arts, and community projects to describe joint effort rather than a single author or creator.
In practice, cocontribution involves acknowledging participants and clarifying the degree of each person’s input. In academic
Managing cocontribution requires transparent governance. Clear contribution guidelines, records of work performed, and agreed rules for
Benefits include a wider range of expertise, greater resilience, and shared ownership that can sustain a project
See also: co-authorship, collaboration, teamwork, open source contribution.