Advancing Economic Research on the Free and Open Source Software Mode of Production
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- Jean-Michel Dalle & P. A. David & Rishab A. Ghosh & W. E. Steinmueller, 2005. "Advancing Economic Research on the Free and Open Source Software Mode of Production," Industrial Organization 0502007, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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- Jonathan T. Eckhardt, 2016. "Welcome contributor or no price competitor? The competitive interaction of free and priced technologies," Strategic Management Journal, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(4), pages 742-762, April.
- Jean-Michel Dalle & Paul A. David, 2005.
"Simulating Code Growth in Libre (Open-Source) Mode,"
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04-004, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
- Jean-Michel Dalle & Paul A. David, 2005. "Simulating Code Growth in Libre (Open-Source) Mode," Discussion Papers 04-002, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
- David, Paul A. & Shapiro, Joseph S., 2008.
"Community-based production of open-source software: What do we know about the developers who participate?,"
Information Economics and Policy, Elsevier, vol. 20(4), pages 364-398, December.
- Paul David & Joseph Shapiro, "undated". "Community-Based Production of Open Source Software: What Do We Know About the Developers Who Participate?," Discussion Papers 08-003, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
- Paul David & Matthijs den Besten & Ralph Schroeder, "undated".
"Will e-Science Be Open Science?,"
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08-010, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
- Paul A. David & Matthijs Den-Besten & Ralph Schroeder, 2010. "Will e-science be open science?," Post-Print hal-00547173, HAL.
- Marcel Boyer & Jacques Robert, 2005. "L'économie du logiciel libre et ouvert Recommandations en vue d'une politique gouvernementale à l'égard du logiciel libre (open source software)," CIRANO Project Reports 2005rp-05, CIRANO.
- Cristiano Antonelli, 2006. "The Business Governance of Localized Knowledge: An Information Economics Approach for the Economics of Knowledge," Industry and Innovation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 13(3), pages 227-261.
- Jean-Michel Dalle & Paul A. David, 2007. "“It Takes All Kinds”: A Simulation Modeling Perspective on Motivation and Coordination in Libre Software Development Projects," Discussion Papers 07-024, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research.
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