Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source software has become more and more widespread. Amongst others, the Linux operating system, the Apache web server and the Firefox internet explorer have taken substantial market shares to their proprietary competitors. Open source software is governed by particular types of licenses. As proprietary licenses only allow the software's use in exchange for a fee, open source licenses grant users more rights like the free use, free copy, free modification and free distribution of the software, as well as free access to the source code. This new phenomenon has raised many managerial questions: organizational issues related to the system of governance that u...
In open source software development, individuals voluntarily contribute to the development of softwa...
This paper presents several case studies to demonstrate how open source software can achieve long-te...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the emerging situation in which open source software is nowaday...
The benefits of the open source development model have been proven by the test of time; however, mak...
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with the research community...
Commercial open source software projects are open source software projects that are owned by a singl...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
peer-reviewedThis paper aims at examining how firms create and capture value with open source softwa...
This paper explores how the use of a business model enables value creation in an Open Source Softwar...
This paper aims at examining how firms create and capture value with open source software (OSS). OSS...
The subject matters in this study were open source software development, companies, business models ...
Open Source projects are collaborative processes that generate value for users but generally disallo...
Commercial software is traditionally governed by proprietary licenses that allow usage in exchange f...
In open source software development, individuals voluntarily contribute to the development of softwa...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
In open source software development, individuals voluntarily contribute to the development of softwa...
This paper presents several case studies to demonstrate how open source software can achieve long-te...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the emerging situation in which open source software is nowaday...
The benefits of the open source development model have been proven by the test of time; however, mak...
For many years, free and open source software was exclusively associated with the research community...
Commercial open source software projects are open source software projects that are owned by a singl...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
peer-reviewedThis paper aims at examining how firms create and capture value with open source softwa...
This paper explores how the use of a business model enables value creation in an Open Source Softwar...
This paper aims at examining how firms create and capture value with open source software (OSS). OSS...
The subject matters in this study were open source software development, companies, business models ...
Open Source projects are collaborative processes that generate value for users but generally disallo...
Commercial software is traditionally governed by proprietary licenses that allow usage in exchange f...
In open source software development, individuals voluntarily contribute to the development of softwa...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
In open source software development, individuals voluntarily contribute to the development of softwa...
This paper presents several case studies to demonstrate how open source software can achieve long-te...
The aim of this paper is to focus on the emerging situation in which open source software is nowaday...