Joining Decisions in Open Collaborative Innovation Communities A Dis
Daniel Ehls analyzes the impact of contextual factors on attracting volunteers into open initiatives. He answers challenging questions like Why do users join one community over another? and What are attractive conditions for user and open innovation? With
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Die Reihe stellt aus integrierter Sicht von Betriebswirtschaft und Technik Arbeitsergebnisse auf den Gebieten Forschung, Entwicklung und Innovation vor. Die einzelnen Beiträge sollen dem wissenschaftlichen Fortschritt dienen und die Forderungen der Praxis auf Umsetzbarkeit erfüllen.
Herausgegeben von Professor Dr. Hans Dietmar Bürgel (em.), Universität Stuttgart Professorin Dr. Diana Grosse, vorm. de Pay, Technische Universität Bergakademie Freiberg Professor Dr. Cornelius Herstatt Technische Universität HamburgHarburg
Professor Dr. Hans Koller Universität der Bundeswehr Hamburg Professor Dr. Martin G. Möhrle Universität Bremen
Daniel Ehls
Joining Decisions in Open Collaborative Innovation Communities A Discrete Choice Study
Daniel Ehls Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg Hamburg, Germany
Dissertation Technische Universität Hamburg-Harburg 2013
ISBN 978-3-658-04063-5 DOI 10.1007/978-3-658-04064-2
ISBN 978-3-658-04064-2 (eBook)
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