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COLLABORATION THROUGH OPEN SUPERPOSITION: A THEORY OF THE OPEN SOURCE WAY.
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msquire
on Tue, 2014-02-04 09:11
J. Howison
and
Crowston, K.
,
“
COLLABORATION THROUGH OPEN SUPERPOSITION: A THEORY OF THE OPEN SOURCE WAY.
”
,
MIS Quarterly
, vol. 38, pp. 29 - A9, 2014.
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