Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produce goods and services. Motivated by this phenomenon, this research investigates how these teams are formed and how individuals make decisions about which teams to join in the context of open source software development (OSSD). The focus of this paper is to explore how the collaborative network affects developers ’ choice of newly-initiated OSS projects to participate in. More specifically, by analyzing software project data from real world OSSD projects, we empirically test the impact of past collaborative ties with and perceived status of project members in the network on the self-assembly of OSSD teams. Overall, we find that a developer is...
Successful open source software projects often require a steady supply of self motivated software de...
An open source software (OSS) project’s connections to other projects influences its success. This p...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
In this paper, we empirically examined the role of social ties in OSSD team formation and developer ...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...
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...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
By examining “who connects with whom” in an online community using social network analysis, this stu...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Successful open source software projects often require a steady supply of self motivated software de...
An open source software (OSS) project’s connections to other projects influences its success. This p...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Recent years have witnessed a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams collaborating online to produ...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
Software development has traditionally been regarded as an activity that can only be effectively con...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
In this paper, we empirically examined the role of social ties in OSSD team formation and developer ...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...
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...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
By examining “who connects with whom” in an online community using social network analysis, this stu...
Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted considerable attention from both researchers an...
Successful open source software projects often require a steady supply of self motivated software de...
An open source software (OSS) project’s connections to other projects influences its success. This p...
Open source software (OSS) development as an inexpensive process to develop software threatens propr...