User-innovators and “local” information: The case of mountain biking

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User-innovators and “local” information: The case of mountain biking. / Lüthje, Christian; Herstatt, Cornelius; Hippel, Eric Von.
In: Science, Vol. 34, No. 6, 2005, p. 951--965.

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Lüthje, C, Herstatt, C & Hippel, EV 2005, 'User-innovators and “local” information: The case of mountain biking', Science, vol. 34, no. 6, pp. 951--965.

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Lüthje, C., Herstatt, C., & Hippel, E. V. (2005). User-innovators and “local” information: The case of mountain biking. Science, 34(6), 951--965.

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Lüthje C, Herstatt C, Hippel EV. User-innovators and “local” information: The case of mountain biking. Science. 2005;34(6):951--965.

Bibtex

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title = "User-innovators and “local” information: The case of mountain biking",
author = "Christian L{\"u}thje and Cornelius Herstatt and Hippel, {Eric Von}",
year = "2005",
language = "English",
volume = "34",
pages = "951----965",
journal = "Science",
issn = "0036-8075",
publisher = "American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)",
number = "6",

}

RIS

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VL - 34

SP - 951

EP - 965

JO - Science

JF - Science

SN - 0036-8075

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