Publications

Harald Weinreich and Hartmut Obendorf and Eelco Herder and Matthias Mayer. Not quite the average: An empirical study of Web use. ACM Trans. Web, (2)1:1--31,ACM,New York, NY, USA,2008. [BibSonomy: Computer Forschung Internet] URL

Joseph Feller and. Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software. In Joseph Feller and Brian Fitzgerald and Scott A. Hissam and Karim R. Lakhani, editor(s), Perspectives on Free and Open Source Software, MITPress, London,2005. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Daniel Nepelski and Bent Nowack and Sushmita Swaminathan. Firmeninternes Fachwissen begünstigt Einsatz von Open-Source-Software. Wochenbericht, (73)38:521-526,2006. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Daniel J. Solove. "I've Got Nothing to Hide" and Other Misunderstandings of Privacy. San Diego Law Review, Vol. 44, No. #, 2007, SSRN,2007. [BibSonomy: OpenSource] URL

Eric Von Hippel. Open Source Projects as Horizontal Innovation Networks - By and For Users. SSRN eLibrary, SSRN,2002. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Margit Osterloh and Sandra G. Rota. Open Source Software Development - Just Another Case of Collective Invention?. SSRN eLibrary, SSRN,2004. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Nicholas Economides and Evangelos Katsamakas. Two-Sided Competition of Proprietary vs. Open Source Technology Platforms and the Implications for the Software Industry. SSRN eLibrary, SSRN,2005. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Georg Von Krogh and Sebastian Spaeth and Karim R. Lakhani. Community, Joining, and Specialization in Open Source Software Innovation: A Case Study. SSRN eLibrary, SSRN,2003. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Justin P. Johnson. Collaboration, Peer Review and Open Source Software. SSRN eLibrary, SSRN,2004. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]

Andrea Bonaccorsi and Cristina Rossi. Intrinsic Motivations and Profit-Oriented Firms in Open Source Software: Do Firms Practise What They Preach?. SSRN eLibrary, SSRN,2005. [BibSonomy: OpenSource]