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Open source innovation : the phenomenon, participant's behavior, business implications edited by Cornelius Herstatt and Daniel Ehls

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in innovation, organization and technology ; 37Publication details: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, c2015.Description: xix, 318 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9781138802025
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 005.3
Online resources: Summary: Open Source Innovation (OSI) has gained considerable momentum within the last years. Academic and management practice interest grows as more and more end-users consider and even participate in Open Source product development like Linux, Android, or Wikipedia. Open Source Innovation: The Phenomenon, Participant's Behavior, Business Implications brings together rigorous academic research and business importance in scrutinizing OCI from three perspectives: The Phenomenon, Participants' Behavior, and Business Implications.
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REGULAR University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 005.3 OP EN (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available T0018779

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Open Source Innovation (OSI) has gained considerable momentum within the last years. Academic and management practice interest grows as more and more end-users consider and even participate in Open Source product development like Linux, Android, or Wikipedia. Open Source Innovation: The Phenomenon, Participant's Behavior, Business Implications brings together rigorous academic research and business importance in scrutinizing OCI from three perspectives: The Phenomenon, Participants' Behavior, and Business Implications.

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