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Striking a balance between trust anti control in a virtual organization: a content analysis of open source software case studies

Submitted by superadmin on Fri, 2009-03-20 16:43
M. J. Gallivan, “Striking a balance between trust anti control in a virtual organization: a content analysis of open source software case studies”, Information Systems Journal, vol. 11, pp. 277-304, 2001.
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