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  1. Comparing motivations of individual programmers and firms to take part in the open source movement: From community to business.Andrea Bonaccorsi & Cristina Rossi - 2006 - Knowledge, Technology & Policy 18 (4):40-64.
    The first urgent question for any scholar willing to study the Open Source (OS) movement has been clearly put by Glass (1999, 104): I don’t know who these crazy people are who want to write, read and even revise all that code without being paid anything for it at all. A growing body of economic literature has been addressing the motivations at the basis of the participation in the OS movement since when the new paradigm has become successful and triggered (...)
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  • Immersed In Pellet Technology: Motivation Paths of Innovative DIYers.Stephanie Freeman - 2015 - Outlines. Critical Practice Studies 16 (1):54-80.
    What drives and moves an individual towards certain goals and activities is a familiar question for scholars dealing with motivation in the context of schooling or work practices. However, non-school contexts such as Internet-enabled volunteer-based technical DIY communities are also important to understand since a growing part of everyday social life is spent on the Internet. This article offers the analytical concept of 'motivation path' for understanding changing and dilemmatic motives in innovative pellet DIY development. It also introduces the concept (...)
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  • Scientific Research: Commodities or Commons?Koen Vermeir - 2013 - Science & Education 22 (10):2485-2510.
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