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Charlie Schweik
Professor
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Research and Background
My research focus is on public sector information technology, environmental management and policy, and the intersection of these domains. More specifically, I am a social scientist working to understand Internet-based collective action and online commons-based peer production. Over the last decade, my research has focused largely on the study of open-source software communities, and the socio-technical systems and governance structures that support these systems of co-production. My book,final_book_cover Internet Success: A Study of Open Source Software Commons (MIT Press, 2012) analyzed more than 170,000 such projects, in an effort to explain what leads some to ongoing collaborative success and many others to early abandonment. With this grounding in open source collaboration complete, my current list of projects (below) are expanding into other online peer-production settings that, in some way mimic or borrow collaborative principles from open source software.
Connect with Charlie Schweik
Charlie Schweik
cschweik@umass.edu
324 Holdsworth Hall, UMassAmherst,
Amherst, Massachusetts 01003
https://www.umass.edu/spp/people/faculty/charles-schweik