Online communities play an increasingly important role in developing innovation. However, relatively little is known about the ways in which community affiliation influences how innovations and products generated in these communities are commercialized. By examining open source software (OSS) as an example of an innovation community and using both a quasi experiment and a longitudinal survey, I seek to shed light on this issue. In the quasi experiment, using the launch of the Apple App Store, I find a decreased propensity toward commercialization among individuals associated with online community innovation. I then examine the mechanisms for this decreased commercialization with a novel longitudinal survey of OSS community members. Despite ...
This study explores the innovation management of acquisition and dissemination, technological and ra...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
This study examines the impact of technological acquisitions on contributions to firm-sponsored comm...
Online communities play an increasingly important role in developing innovation. However, relatively...
Practitioners generally assert that collaborations with the open source software (OSS) community ena...
Practitioners generally assert that collaboration with the Open Source software (OSS) community enab...
Practitioners generally assert that collaborations with the open source software (OSS) community ena...
Abstract Having upended the traditional software development, which historically was centred exclus...
Organizations have begun to leverage both internal and external sources for innovation. Specificall...
The aim of the paper is to characterize innovation with user communities and to explore managerial i...
Studies of the sources of innovations have recognized that many innovations are developed by users. ...
User groups have been recognised as one of the most important coupling mechanisms between users and...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2003.Includes bi...
This research article explores a new way of innovation found in open source communities. No longer i...
This study explores the innovation management of acquisition and dissemination, technological and ra...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
This study examines the impact of technological acquisitions on contributions to firm-sponsored comm...
Online communities play an increasingly important role in developing innovation. However, relatively...
Practitioners generally assert that collaborations with the open source software (OSS) community ena...
Practitioners generally assert that collaboration with the Open Source software (OSS) community enab...
Practitioners generally assert that collaborations with the open source software (OSS) community ena...
Abstract Having upended the traditional software development, which historically was centred exclus...
Organizations have begun to leverage both internal and external sources for innovation. Specificall...
The aim of the paper is to characterize innovation with user communities and to explore managerial i...
Studies of the sources of innovations have recognized that many innovations are developed by users. ...
User groups have been recognised as one of the most important coupling mechanisms between users and...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2003.Includes bi...
This research article explores a new way of innovation found in open source communities. No longer i...
This study explores the innovation management of acquisition and dissemination, technological and ra...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
This study examines the impact of technological acquisitions on contributions to firm-sponsored comm...