Volume 30 (2009) Open Source and Proprietary Models of Innovation
Introduction
Essays
Contribution Attribution As the Possible Next Step for “Crowdsourced" Engineering Design and Product Development
Mark J. Jakiela
Open Source Human Evolution
Andrew W. Torrance
Conceiving Open Systems
Christopher M. Kelty
Slouching Toward Open Innovation: Free and Open Source Software for Electronic Health Information
Greg R. Vetter
Open Source License Proliferation: Helpful Diversity or Hopeless Confusion?
Robert W. Gomulkiewicz
The Collaborative Nature of Innovation
Keith Sawyer
Market Structure and Property Rights in Open Source Industries
Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine
The University As Constructed Cultural Commons
Michael J. Madison, Brett M. Frischmann, and Katherine J. Strandburg
The Interface of Open Source and Proprietary Agricultural Innovation: Facilitated Access and Benefit-Sharing Under the New FAO Treaty
Charles R. McManis and Eul Soo Seo
The FAO Multilateral System for Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture: Better than Bilateralism?
Muriel Lightbourne
Notes
Bored Out of Their Minds: The Detrimental Effects of No Child Left Behind on Gifted Children
Elizabeth A. Siemer