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Zhang et al 2022: "Corporate Dominance in Open Source Ecosystems: A Case Study of OpenStack"
http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3540250.3549117 "We find evidence of company domination in >73% of the repositories in OpenStack…We identify five patterns of corporate dominance: Early incubation, Full-time hosting, Growing domination, Occasional domination, and Last remaining. We find that domination has a significantly negative relationship with the survival probability of OSS projects." #nwit
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