Open-source collaboration and business transactions

Economies are thought to be maintained by business transactions and a competitive market framework where companies interact with each other based on strategic interests. On the other hand, open-source collaboration has been applied to the creation of many new technologies. The ongoing ANETI projects are focusing on the spatial dimension of both types of interactions.

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