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Social network structures in open source software development teams
Investigating recognition-based performance in an open content community: A social capital perspective
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Investigating recognition-based performance in an open content community: A social capital perspective
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Okoli, C.
, and
Oh Wonseok
, Information & Management, Apr, Volume 44, Number 3, p.240-252, (2007)
Social network structures in open source software development teams
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Social network structures in open source software development teams
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Long, Y.
, and
Siau K.
, Journal of Database Management, Apr-Jun, Volume 18, Number 2, p.25-40, (2007)
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