At present, more and more commercial firms are getting involved, to various extents, in the Open Source (OS) movement. While several studies have examined incentives and business models of these OS-based software companies, very few works have investigated whether and how firms actively participate to open projects. This paper contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the role and the activities of software houses in community developed projects. The research proposes an original methodology of large-scale primary data collection from OS project repositories and linked Web sites. The findings show how different today’s OS movement is from its origins and how important firm involvement has become
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
Open source software (OSS) has recently emerged as a new way to organize innovation and product deve...
The existence of a community plays a central role in the development of Open Source Software (OSS). ...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Abstract. The role of firms in commercial Open Source projects (e.g., former MySQL, EnterpriseDB, Su...
Software firms\u2019 participation in Open Source Software (OSS) projects is a widespread...
The majority of contributions to community open source software (OSS) projects are made by practitio...
Open source software (OSS) has become an integral part of commercial software. There has been signif...
This paper contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the incentives of firms ...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS)...
Previously literature on the role of firms in open source software (OSS) development is mainly based...
Context: Open Source Software (OSS) development is a highly distributed and collaborative activity a...
In this paper, we focus on Community OS projects with the goal of understanding whether the involvem...
This paper deals with the relationships between firms and communities in open source software (OSS)....
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to con-tribute and to take ...
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
Open source software (OSS) has recently emerged as a new way to organize innovation and product deve...
The existence of a community plays a central role in the development of Open Source Software (OSS). ...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Abstract. The role of firms in commercial Open Source projects (e.g., former MySQL, EnterpriseDB, Su...
Software firms\u2019 participation in Open Source Software (OSS) projects is a widespread...
The majority of contributions to community open source software (OSS) projects are made by practitio...
Open source software (OSS) has become an integral part of commercial software. There has been signif...
This paper contributes to the literature by providing empirical evidence on the incentives of firms ...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS)...
Previously literature on the role of firms in open source software (OSS) development is mainly based...
Context: Open Source Software (OSS) development is a highly distributed and collaborative activity a...
In this paper, we focus on Community OS projects with the goal of understanding whether the involvem...
This paper deals with the relationships between firms and communities in open source software (OSS)....
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to con-tribute and to take ...
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
Open source software (OSS) has recently emerged as a new way to organize innovation and product deve...
The existence of a community plays a central role in the development of Open Source Software (OSS). ...