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The allocation of collaborative efforts in open-source software
Submitted by
msquire
on Thu, 2011-04-21 13:14
M. den Besten
,
Dalle, J. - M.
, and
Galia, F.
,
“
The allocation of collaborative efforts in open-source software
”
,
Information Economics and Policy
, vol. 20, pp. 316 - 322, 2008.
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