2017
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-66842-0_5
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Innovation Communities and the Dilemma of Entrepreneurship in the 3D Printing Field

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“…En particular, los usuarios que intercambian conocimientos en comunidades de práctica también pueden desarrollar aspiraciones empresariales y comenzar a explotar comercialmente las innovaciones basadas en la comu-nidad (Ferdinand, 2017). De este modo, la experimentación de los usuarios no se limita al desarrollo e innovación de productos, sino que en ocasiones se extiende a la formación de nuevas empresas.…”
Section: Innovation Commons Theoryunclassified
“…En particular, los usuarios que intercambian conocimientos en comunidades de práctica también pueden desarrollar aspiraciones empresariales y comenzar a explotar comercialmente las innovaciones basadas en la comu-nidad (Ferdinand, 2017). De este modo, la experimentación de los usuarios no se limita al desarrollo e innovación de productos, sino que en ocasiones se extiende a la formación de nuevas empresas.…”
Section: Innovation Commons Theoryunclassified
“…We believe that, whereas the community’s defining purpose serves as the core aspect that motivates community members, the constitutive principles of openness and sharing reproduce the community form as a distinct mode of governance that differs considerably from hierarchy-, market-, and network-based forms of coordination. 44…”
Section: Community As a Governance Modementioning
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“…On the one hand, TangiBot had to withdraw its OSHW-based product, despite following the license agreement of the OSHW project its product was based on, because of widespread free-riding accusations, a term that refers to participants who do not contribute. 6 On the contrary, companies such as MakerBot, 7 which did not abide by the license yet still benefited from the community's contributions, 8 were able to pursue the commercialization of OSHWbased products despite controversies about "unethical behavior. "…”
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