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Revision as of 10:20, 30 August 2014
Welcome to the Hacker Innovation Wiki[NB 1]
This Wiki has been created to discuss a term in detail that I have coined 'Hacker Innovation'. I am currently putting together a work in progress monograph entitled, Hackers and innovation: redefinition and examination of outlaw sources of generativity for future product development strategies and this site is a place for others to critically discuss and contribute to the topic.
There are several ways to leave feedback on each of the chapters, pages or sections. I have included a discussion section at the bottom of each chapter and you can also register and leave comments in the discussion tab at the top of each page.
Hackers and innovation: redefinition and examination of outlaw sources of generativity for future product development strategies
Chapter 1 - Traditional Conceptions of Hacking
Chapter 2 - Re-defining and Understanding True Hacking
Chapter 3 - Hacker Ethics and Morals
Chapter 4 - Hackers, Problem Solving and Innovation
Chapter 5 - Hacker Innovation and Consumer Artefacts
Chapter 6 - Implications of Hacker Innovation for Firms
Footnotes
- [NB 1] ^ "Abused" because it means we have to take care of the footnote numbering manually.In this sample can be used ref/references subnotes. I think that it is more convinient for this case. --X-romix
- [NB 2] We can do similar things with the "group" feature of standard footnotes.
Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.