This papers sheds light on the puzzling evidence that even though open source software (OSS) is a public good, it is developed for free by highly qualified, young and motivated individuals, and evolves at a rapid pace. We show that once OSS development is understood as the private provision of a public good, these features emerge quite naturally. We adapt a dynamic private-provision- of-public-goods model to reflect key aspects of the OSS phenomenon. In particular, instead of relying on extrinsic motives for programmers (e.g. signaling) the present model is driven by intrinsic motives of OSS programmers, such as user-programmers, play value or homo ludens payoff, and gift culture benefits. Such intrinsic motives feature extensively in the w...
The situation of private contribution to an open-source project is considered. This case is distingu...
Open source is growing outside the boundaries of hackers, amateurs and software development, creatin...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Traditional business models for software development are currently being challenged by the phenomeno...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
This paper examines the incentives of programmers to contribute to open source software projects on ...
The literature on Open Source phenomenon has revealed the crucial role played by both intrinsic and...
Open source software (OSS), and open innovation in general, has received increasing attention from b...
This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open-source software projects, focusing on ...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation, and reciprocity in driving open sou...
Using the Internet as a basis for communication, collaboration, and storage of artifacts, the open s...
ABSTRACT: The success of the Linux operating system has demonstrated the viability of open-source so...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Open source software (OSS) is a social and economic phenomenon that raises fundamental questions abo...
The situation of private contribution to an open-source project is considered. This case is distingu...
Open source is growing outside the boundaries of hackers, amateurs and software development, creatin...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Traditional business models for software development are currently being challenged by the phenomeno...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
This paper examines the incentives of programmers to contribute to open source software projects on ...
The literature on Open Source phenomenon has revealed the crucial role played by both intrinsic and...
Open source software (OSS), and open innovation in general, has received increasing attention from b...
This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open-source software projects, focusing on ...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation, and reciprocity in driving open sou...
Using the Internet as a basis for communication, collaboration, and storage of artifacts, the open s...
ABSTRACT: The success of the Linux operating system has demonstrated the viability of open-source so...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Open source software (OSS) is a social and economic phenomenon that raises fundamental questions abo...
The situation of private contribution to an open-source project is considered. This case is distingu...
Open source is growing outside the boundaries of hackers, amateurs and software development, creatin...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...