Open source software and the “private-collective” innovation model: Issues for organization science

E Hippel, G Krogh - Organization science, 2003 - pubsonline.informs.org
Currently, two models of innovation are prevalent in organization science. The “private
investment” model assumes returns to the innovator result from private goods and efficient …

Transient solidarities: commitment and collective action in post‐industrial societies

C Heckscher, J McCarthy - British Journal of Industrial …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
Solidarity has long been considered essential to labour, but many fear that it has declined.
There has been relatively little scholarly investigation of it because of both theoretical and …

Knowledge sharing in open source software communities: motivations and management

Z Iskoujina, J Roberts - Journal of Knowledge Management, 2015 - emerald.com
Purpose–This paper aims to add to the understanding of knowledge sharing in online
communities through an investigation of the relationship between individual participant's …

Bug fixing practices within free/libre open source software development teams

K Crowston, B Scozzi - Journal of Database Management (JDM), 2008 - igi-global.com
Free/Libre open source software (FLOSS, eg, Linux or Apache) is primarily developed by
distributed teams. Developers contribute from around the world and coordinate their activity …

[PDF][PDF] The knowledge ecology of open-source software projects

GF Lanzara, M Morner - European Group of Organizational …, 2003 - academia.edu
In this paper we characterize the processes of knowledge making in open-source software
projects as an ecology of agents, artifacts, rules, resources, activities, practices and …

[图书][B] Trust in a complex world: Enriching community

CC Heckscher - 2015 - books.google.com
Can we rebuild trust in a time of increasing conflict and paralysis? Or rather, can we build
trust, for the first time, wide and strong enough to bring us together to work on the complex …

Media, technology and copyright: Integrating law and economics

MA Einhorn - Media, Technology and Copyright, 2004 - elgaronline.com
This book will apply economic reasoning to a number of issues in American copyright law
with regard to media, entertainment, and technology. In analyzing markets and financial …

11. Bringing labour back in: a'new'point of departure for the regional innovation systems approach?

L Hommen, D Doloreux - Knowledge Spillovers and Knowledge …, 2004 - books.google.com
Over the past decade, increasing numbers of theoretical and empirical studies have shown
that regional location is a vital element in innovation dynamics and that innovation is itself a …

Increasing the willingness to collaborate online: an analysis of sentiment-driven interactions in peer content production

M Grigore, C Rosenkranz - 2011 - aisel.aisnet.org
We investigate mechanisms that trigger collaborative work behavior in online peer
communities. We regard the collaboration among Wikipedia editors as a social process …

Other voices, other rooms: differentiating social identity development in organisational and Pro‐Am virtual teams

J Hallier, E Baralou - New Technology, Work and Employment, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This paper advocates a social identity approach as a way to overcome the normative
limitations of existing virtual team identity research. We also explore how social identity …