jagamistehete
Jagamistehete is a neologism used to describe a pattern of distributed collaboration and governance in which tasks, information, and decision rights are shared across a network rather than vested in a single central authority.
Origin and etymology: The term appears to be a constructed word blending Estonian roots jagada ("to share")
Core principles: It emphasizes distributed decision-making, redundancy of roles, modular coordination, and transparent information flows. Responsibilities
Applications: The concept is used as a theoretical lens in discussions of open-source communities, mutual-aid networks,
Limitations: Critics argue that such a pattern can produce diffusion of responsibility, higher coordination overhead, and
See also: distributed leadership, sociotechnical systems, open governance, consensus decision-making.