Critical Perspectives on Open Development Empirical Interrogation of Theory Construction

Cross-cutting theoretical frameworks and analyses examine how open innovations in international development can empower poor and marginalized populations. Over the last ten years, "open" innovations-the sharing of information and communications resources without access restrictions or cost...

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Other Authors: Chib, Arul (Editor), Bentley, Caitlin M. (Editor), Smith, Matthew L. (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge The MIT Press 2020
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