Community, joining, and specialization in open source software innovation: a case study
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An inductive theory of the open source software (OSS) innovation process by focusing on the creation of Freenet is developed. This project is aimed at developing a decentralized and anonymous peer-to-peer electronic fill-sharing network.
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ISSN: 0048-7333
Year: 2003
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Networks of Innovation: Change and Meaning in the Age of Internet
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A socio-cognitive approach to innovation
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