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Study 2: Open design of tangible goods – A comparative case study

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At this early stage of research on the open design phenomenon keeping an encompassing view seems advantageous as discussed in Chapter 4. Drawing on six comparative case studies, I analyze the workings of open design in the following chapter.

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Balka, K. (2011). Study 2: Open design of tangible goods – A comparative case study. In: Open Source Product Development. Gabler. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-6949-1_6

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