January Issue of the TIM Review: Open Source Sustainability
[Posted January 16, 2013 by ris]
The
January issue of
the Technology Innovation Management Review (TIM Review) has been
published. The editorial theme for this issue is Open Source
Sustainability. The articles in this edition are "Editorial: Open Source
Sustainability (January 2013)" by Chris McPhee and Maha Shaikh;
"Sustainability in Open Source Software Commons: Lessons Learned from an
Empirical Study of SourceForge Projects" by Charles M. Schweik;
"Sustainability of Open Collaborative Communities: Analyzing Recruitment
Efficiency" by Kevin Crowston, Nicolas Jullien and Felipe Ortega; "Going
Open: Does it Mean Giving Away Control?" by Nadia Noori and Michael Weiss;
"The Evolving Role of Open Source Software in Medicine and Health Services"
by David Ingram and Sevket Seref Arikan; "Sustainability and Governance in
Developing Open Source Projects as Processes of In-Becoming" by Daniel
Curto-Millet; and "Q&A. Is Open Source Sustainable?" by Matt Asay. (Thanks
to Martin Michlmayr)
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