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Open Innovation and Open Source Software: Similarities and Differences
September 20, 2011 Editor 0
In an article on the www.h-online.com site Ross Gardler and Sander van der Waal write about the TransferSummit in Oxford, England which is examining areas of agreement and difference between the notions of ‘open innovation’ and ‘free and open source software’. Critically, it explores how open source can enhance innovation in commercial, academic and public sector circles.
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