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From Hacker Innovation: Redefinition and Examination of Outlaw Sources of Generativity for Future Product Development Strategies (2014) by Mike Pinder
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'''Chapter 1''' - [Traditional Conceptions of Hacking]
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'''Chapter 2''' - [Re-defining and Understanding True Hacking]
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'''Chapter 2''' - [[Re-defining and Understanding True Hacking]]
  
'''Chapter 3''' - [Hacker Ethics and Morals]
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'''Chapter 3''' - [[Hacker Ethics and Morals]]
  
'''Chapter 4''' - [Hackers, Problem Solving and Innovation]
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'''Chapter 4''' - [[Hackers, Problem Solving and Innovation]]
  
'''Chapter 5''' - [Hacker Innovation and Consumer Artefacts]
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'''Chapter 5''' - [[Hacker Innovation and Consumer Artefacts]]
  
'''Chapter 6''' - [Implications of Hacker Innovation for Firms]
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'''Chapter 6''' - [[Implications of Hacker Innovation for Firms]]
  
 
[References]
 
[References]

Revision as of 11:04, 30 August 2014

Welcome to Hacker Innovation[NB 1]

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Contents

Introduction

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

[References]



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.



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