Abstract. The role of firms in commercial Open Source projects (e.g., former MySQL, EnterpriseDB, SugarCRM) is a consolidated and generally accepted fact. On other hand, community Open Source projects, which are built upon communities and not directly associated with firms, are commonly perceived to be based mainly on the work of volunteers. Up to now, firms ’ role in these projects has been poorly investigated. We conducted a survey on 1,302 SourceForge.net projects to inquire about the level and the typology of involvement of firms. We propose three different models for firm participation and provide empirical evidence on their diffusion in SourceForge.net
In this paper, we focus on Community OS projects with the goal of understanding whether the involvem...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
textThis dissertation theoretically develops and empirically tests a model of interactive firm engag...
At present, more and more commercial firms are getting involved, to various extents, in the Open So...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Software firms’ participation in Open Source Software (OSS) projects is a widespread phe...
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to con-tribute and to take ...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
The majority of contributions to community open source software (OSS) projects are made by practitio...
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to contribute and to take lea...
When firms contribute to open source projects, they in fact invest into public goods which may be us...
Context: Open Source Software (OSS) development is a highly distributed and collaborative activity a...
Previously literature on the role of firms in open source software (OSS) development is mainly based...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS)...
In this paper, we focus on Community OS projects with the goal of understanding whether the involvem...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
textThis dissertation theoretically develops and empirically tests a model of interactive firm engag...
At present, more and more commercial firms are getting involved, to various extents, in the Open So...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Software firms’ participation in Open Source Software (OSS) projects is a widespread phe...
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to con-tribute and to take ...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
The majority of contributions to community open source software (OSS) projects are made by practitio...
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to contribute and to take lea...
When firms contribute to open source projects, they in fact invest into public goods which may be us...
Context: Open Source Software (OSS) development is a highly distributed and collaborative activity a...
Previously literature on the role of firms in open source software (OSS) development is mainly based...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS)...
In this paper, we focus on Community OS projects with the goal of understanding whether the involvem...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
textThis dissertation theoretically develops and empirically tests a model of interactive firm engag...