From Peer Production to Productization: A Study of Socially Enabled Business Exchanges in Open Source Service Networks

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From Peer Production to Productization: A Study of Socially Enabled Business Exchanges in Open Source Service Networks is …
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P8978DBLP publication IDjournals/isr/FellerFFH08
P356DOI10.1287/ISRE.1080.0207

P50authorBrian FitzgeraldQ115018896
P2093author name stringJeremy Hayes
Joseph Feller
Patrick Finnegan
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P433issue4
P921main subjectopen sourceQ39162
open-source softwareQ1130645
P304page(s)475-493
P577publication date2008-12-01
P1433published inInformation Systems ResearchQ1662505
P1476titleFrom Peer Production to Productization: A Study of Socially Enabled Business Exchanges in Open Source Service Networks
P478volume19

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