Stanford and Harvard teach businesses how to squash open source

  2008-09-23 04:30:02
Having given in to gravity, America's elite graduate schools are taking on open source. In recent research published in Production and Operations Management, Deishin Lee (Harvard Business School) and Haim Mendelson (Stanford Graduate School of Business) teach would-be business executives how to"Divide and Conquer: Competing with Free Technology Under Network Effects." 
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