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Yang Luo1, Yongsheng Jin1, Yuanmao Ji2
1School of Economics and Management, Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications, Beijing, China.
Open-source collaboration drives innovation in IT. This study introduces a framework for open-source value co-creation (OSVCC), detailing key factors for successful innovation and value generation in these dynamic communities.
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