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Who Will Remain? An Evaluation of Actual Person-Job and Person-Team Fit to Predict Developer Retention in FLOSS Projects

Submitted by msquire on Fri, 2012-03-02 08:26
A. Schilling, Laumer, S., and Weitzel, T., “Who Will Remain? An Evaluation of Actual Person-Job and Person-Team Fit to Predict Developer Retention in FLOSS Projects”, in 45th Hawai'i International Conference on System Sciences, 2012, pp. 3446-3455.
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