Title
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Author
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Year
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Open Source Software: Free Provision Of Complex Public Goods
This paper asks when firms and consumers are better off using open source software.
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James Bessen |
2005 |
Understanding Change Contribution Patterns in Open Source and Commercial Software Projects
This paper looks at how open source software (OSS) business models work.
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V. S. Arunachalam, Jai Asundi, Rick Kazman |
2005 |
Open to Development: Open-Source Software and Economic Development
This paper looks at whether open source software (OSS) helps developing countries.
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Bibek Debroy, Julian Morris |
2004 |
Does Open Source Have Legs?
Synopsis coming soon.
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Wesley Cohen |
2004 |
Software Patents and Open Source: The Battle Over Intellectual Property Rights
This paper looks at whether software patents should be abolished.
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Anne Layne-Farrar, David S. Evans |
2004 |
Open and Collaborative Research: A New Model for Biomedicine
This paper looks at new models for scientific research that emphasize sharing information.
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Arti K. Rai |
2004 |
Open Source and Proprietary Software: The Search for a Profitable Middle-Ground
This paper studies how key software firms use intellectual property.
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Anne Layne-Farrar, Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz, Chris Nosko |
2004 |
Determinants of Output Per Contributor in Open Source Projects, The: An Empirical Examination
This paper asks what motivates programmers to contribute code to open source projects with little commercial potential.
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Neil Gandal, Chaim Fershtman |
2004 |
The Economics of Technology Sharing: Open Source and Beyond
This paper surveys how economics helps understand open source software.
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Jean Tirole |
2004 |
How Open is Open Enough? Melding Proprietary and Open Source Platform Strategies
This paper studies Apple, IBM, and Sun Microsystem’s support for open source software.
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Joel West |
2003 |