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Following article publication, an Expression of Concern&#13;
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&#13;
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whether communities displaying network markers of coordination and social integration are more productive and long-lasting. Contrary to our&#13;
expectations, we find a very weak relationship between communication structure and collaborative performance. We propose that technology&#13;
may serve as a partial substitute for communication in coordinating work and integrating newcomers in peer production.</text>
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