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List of works by Nicolas Jullien

'' Titre Personnel'. Les Usages Des RRseaux Sociaux Nummriques Par Les Professionnels DDUne Entreprise. ('For Personal Matters'. Employees' Uses of Social Network Sites.)

50/50 Norm in Massive Online Public Good: The Case of Wikipedia

scholarly article by Godefroy Dang Nguyen et al published 2016 in SSRN Electronic Journal

A Historical Analysis of the Emergence of Free Cooperative Software Production

A Historical Analysis of the Emergence of Free Cooperative Software Production

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A Historical Analysis of the Emergence of Free Cooperative Software Production

Big from the beginning: Assessing online contributors’ behavior by their first contribution

Can Open Source projects succeed when the producers are not users? Lessons from the data processing field

Contribution, social networking, and the request for adminship process in Wikipedia

scholarly article published 2015

Developing 'FLOSS', a Market Driven Investment

Developing 'Free/Libre/Open Source Software (FLOSS)' - A Market Driven Investment

scholarly article by Nicolas Jullien published 2008 in SSRN Electronic Journal

Developing Patterns for Thinking About City Marketing Initiatives

scholarly article

Dictionary of Common Goods

2nd edition published in 2024

FLOSS in an industrial economics perspective

Firms’ contribution to open-source software and the dominant user's skill

scholarly article by Nicolas Jullien & Jean-Benoît Zimmermann published 2009 in European Management Review

Floss firms, users and communities: a viable match?

Heterozygous LHX3 mutations may lead to a mild phenotype of combined pituitary hormone deficiency

scientific article published on 27 September 2018

How Free Software Developers Work: The Mobilization of 'Distant Communities'

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ICT in Small (Handcraft) Firms: An Investment Driven by Individual and Economics Factors

Identifying the Deleterious Effect of Rare LHX4 Allelic Variants, a Challenging Issue

scientific article published on 8 May 2015

Internet; An Acceleration Factor in Informal Lifelong Learning?

Is Wikipedia Inefficient? Modelling Effort and Participation in Wikipedia

scholarly article published January 2013

L'engagement dans des collectifs de production de connaissance en ligne

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Le logiciel libre : une nouvelle approche de la propriété intellectuelle

Lessons from monogenic causes of growth hormone deficiency

scientific article published on 5 May 2017

L’industrie informatique dans la société de l’information

MECHANISMS IN ENDOCRINOLOGY: An update in the genetic aetiologies of combined pituitary hormone deficiency

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New Approaches to Intellectual Protection: From Open Software to Knowledge-based Industrial Activities

Online Communities, Teams Characteristics, and Knowledge Quality

Open Source Software Adoption: A Technological Innovation Perspective

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Pratiques des outils numériques et relations sociales

Regards sur le travail et les TIC

Relations médiatisées par le numérique et outils d’apprentissages

Social Interactions vs Revisions, What Is Important for Promotion in Wikipedia?

scholarly article published 2015

Social Interactions vs Revisions, What is Important for Promotion in Wikipedia?

scholarly article by Romain Picot-Cllmente et al published 2015 in SSRN Electronic Journal

The rise and fall of an online project

Too Few New Wikipedians? Modelling Effort and Participation in Wikipedia

scholarly article by Kevin Crowston et al published 2011 in SSRN Electronic Journal

What We Know About Wikipedia: A Review of the Literature Analyzing the Project(s)

article published in 2012

Wikimedia Research Newsletter

monthly online overview of recent academic research about Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects published as a section of The Signpost (titled "Recent research") and as a stand-alone article on Meta-Wiki

Windows vs. Linux: Some Explorations into the Economics of Free Software

scholarly article by Jean-Michel Dalle & Nicolas Jullien published January 2000 in Advances in Complex Systems

‘Libre’ software: turning fads into institutions?

scientific article published in January 2003