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Preliminary steps toward a general theory of internet-based collective-action in digital information commons: Findings from a study of open source software projects
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C. Schweik
and
English, R.
,
“
Preliminary steps toward a general theory of internet-based collective-action in digital information commons: Findings from a study of open source software projects
”
,
International Journal of the Commons
, vol. 7, 2013.
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