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How Do Firms Make Use of Open Source Communities?

Submitted by superadmin on Wed, 2009-08-12 17:32
L. Dahlander and Magnusson, M., “How Do Firms Make Use of Open Source Communities?”, Long Range Planning, vol. 41. pp. 629-649, 2008.
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