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Benefiting innovative capabilities of software developer/user communities in developing countries
(IEEE, 2010)
Since technological innovation is generally considered to be a major force in global economic growth, the development of innovative capabilities in developing countries has been a very important policy issue. Free/Libre ...
Mobile applications discovery: a subscriber-centric approach
(Wiley Periodicals, 2011-03)
Rapid adoption of smartphones and the business success of the Apple App Store have resulted in the rampant growth of mobile applications. Seeking new revenue opportunities from application development has created a gold ...
On the performance of West's bubble test: A simulation approach
(Elsevier science inc, 2010-12-01)
In this research we examine the ability of West's bubble test [1] in detecting speculative bubbles using Brock's (1982) [2] intertemporal general equilibrium model of asset pricing as the basis for a simulation study. In ...
Re-mining positive and negative association mining results
(Springer-Verlag Berlin, 2010)
Positive and negative association mining are well-known and extensively studied data mining techniques to analyze market basket data. Efficient algorithms exist to find both types of association, separately or simultaneously. ...
Free software, business capital, and institutional change: a veblenian analysis of the software industry
(M. E. Sharpe Inc, 2012-12)
Free software, unlike proprietary software under exclusive copyright control, exemplifies a form of productive and innovative activity that is based upon mutual sharing of technological knowledge. Free software engineers, ...
Digitizing Karl Marx: The new political economy of general intellect and immaterial Labor
(Taylor and Francis, 2015-01-02)
Production, distribution, and consumption of digital use values occur today in a sociotechnological setting quite different from that characterizing the industrial economic system. Thanks to increasing access to hardware, ...