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Ghorbaninia, M. (2014). Investigating the effects of different factors on development of open source enterprise resources planning software packages.Management Science Letters , 4(8), 1871-1876.
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Peng, G., Wan, Y., & Woodlock, P. (2013). Network ties and the success of open source software development. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, 22(4), 269-281.
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Xu, B., & Jones, D. R. (2010). Volunteers & apos; participation in open source software development: a study from the social-relational perspective. ACM SIGMIS Database, 41(3), 69-84.