Virtual communities have become an important new organizational form and yet relatively little is known about the conditions which lead to their success. In an attempt to address this knowledge gap, a particular subset of virtual communities- open source software project communities- is investigated and four hypotheses are asserted which relate social network structure to community success. The hypotheses, which are based on social network theory and related research, suggest that success is supported by high levels of affiliation with other communities, moderate levels of density within the network of community conversations, moderate levels of density in the communications between peripheral members and core members, and low levels of den...
Social networks in Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) have been usually analyzed at the level of the...
Virtual Communities is an increasingly common phenomenon on the Internet. Most of the Virtual Commun...
Knowledge collaboration is the key for success of open source software (OSS) communities, because no...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Empirical research has shown that social network structure is a critical success factor for various ...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
This paper analyses the behaviour of virtual communities for Open Source Software (OSS) projects. Th...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
This paper gives an account of a study regarding virtual communities, and tries to answer the questi...
Purpose – A large variety of online communities have emerged during the last years as a result of t...
Virtual communities play an increasingly important role in economic, information, and emotional exch...
What determines the success of open source projects? In this study, we investigate the impact of net...
Purpose - to enhance an entrepreneur\u27s business network through the integration of the social net...
Social networks in Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) have been usually analyzed at the level of the...
Virtual Communities is an increasingly common phenomenon on the Internet. Most of the Virtual Commun...
Knowledge collaboration is the key for success of open source software (OSS) communities, because no...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Empirical research has shown that social network structure is a critical success factor for various ...
In recent years, a surprising new phenomenon has emerged in which globally-distributed online commun...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
This paper analyses the behaviour of virtual communities for Open Source Software (OSS) projects. Th...
The success of open source projects crucially depends on the voluntary contributions of a sufficient...
This paper outlines the motivations and methods for analyzing the developer network of open source s...
This paper gives an account of a study regarding virtual communities, and tries to answer the questi...
Purpose – A large variety of online communities have emerged during the last years as a result of t...
Virtual communities play an increasingly important role in economic, information, and emotional exch...
What determines the success of open source projects? In this study, we investigate the impact of net...
Purpose - to enhance an entrepreneur\u27s business network through the integration of the social net...
Social networks in Free/Open Source Software (F/OSS) have been usually analyzed at the level of the...
Virtual Communities is an increasingly common phenomenon on the Internet. Most of the Virtual Commun...
Knowledge collaboration is the key for success of open source software (OSS) communities, because no...