Open source software and open innovation are an important resource for today’s industries. Communities collaboratively create different kind of publicly available value, boosting innovation and also technology. However, whereas this value is generated and captured by various involved parties, the outcomes are, in many cases, commercialized by companies who build their business models on this openness. Thus, current business model representations used for these open systems mainly focus on the commercial side of companies, not directly regarding the value creation and distribution by the underlying communities. This results in a lack of potential representation of alternative value created by individuals and communities that are not ne...
Abstract: In the constantly turbulent and dynamic environments in which businesses today function, o...
The patterns in this paper describe open source business models. Many businesses now incorporate ope...
The patterns in this paper continue the description of open source business models started in Weiss ...
Companies can discover the seeds of great ideas from any nook of the world, and the internet has dra...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
Open Source Software (OSS) is seen as an excellent exemplar of both peer production and open innovat...
Firms involved in open source software face inherent limits on their ability to appropriate returns ...
Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source softwar...
Many commercial software firms rely on opensourcing as a viable model of software production. Openso...
Many commercial software firms rely on opensourcing as a viable model of software production. Openso...
The chapter focuses on innovation processes aspiring to generate value through a purposeful and effe...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
This paper explores how the use of a business model enables value creation in an Open Source Softwar...
The patterns in this paper continue the description of open source business models started in Weiss ...
Abstract: In the constantly turbulent and dynamic environments in which businesses today function, o...
The patterns in this paper describe open source business models. Many businesses now incorporate ope...
The patterns in this paper continue the description of open source business models started in Weiss ...
Companies can discover the seeds of great ideas from any nook of the world, and the internet has dra...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
Open Source Software (OSS) is seen as an excellent exemplar of both peer production and open innovat...
Firms involved in open source software face inherent limits on their ability to appropriate returns ...
Key topics: \ud \ud Since the birth of the Open Source movement in the mid-80's, open source softwar...
Many commercial software firms rely on opensourcing as a viable model of software production. Openso...
Many commercial software firms rely on opensourcing as a viable model of software production. Openso...
The chapter focuses on innovation processes aspiring to generate value through a purposeful and effe...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
This paper explores how the use of a business model enables value creation in an Open Source Softwar...
The patterns in this paper continue the description of open source business models started in Weiss ...
Abstract: In the constantly turbulent and dynamic environments in which businesses today function, o...
The patterns in this paper describe open source business models. Many businesses now incorporate ope...
The patterns in this paper continue the description of open source business models started in Weiss ...