Many commercial software firms rely on opensourcing as a viable model of software production. Opensourcing is a specific form of interaction between firms and open source software (OSS) communities for collaboratively producing software. The existing literature has identified opensourcing as a viable form of software production, which could be a substitute for “in-house” or “outsourced” software development. However, little is known about how opensourcing works or is sustained in the long term. The objective of this research is to explain the factors affecting the sustainability of opensourcing as a model of software production. The study employs a single case study of hospital software in Thailand to understand how firms and the communitie...
Peer production phenomena such as open source software (OSS) have been posited as a viable alternati...
Companies can discover the seeds of great ideas from any nook of the world, and the internet has dra...
This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of open source as an offshore ou...
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...
Many commercial software firms rely on open source software (OSS) communities as a source of innovat...
Background: Opensourcing has been identified as an alternative to traditional software production mo...
This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of the open source development m...
Many commercial software firms rely on open source software (OSS) communities as a source of innovat...
Open source software and open innovation are an important resource for today’s industries. Com...
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Abstract. This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of open source as an o...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
Open source software has been gaining popularity, especially among commercial organizations. The bro...
Peer production phenomena such as open source software (OSS) have been posited as a viable alternati...
Peer production phenomena such as open source software (OSS) have been posited as a viable alternati...
Companies can discover the seeds of great ideas from any nook of the world, and the internet has dra...
This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of open source as an offshore ou...
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...
Many commercial software firms rely on open source software (OSS) communities as a source of innovat...
Background: Opensourcing has been identified as an alternative to traditional software production mo...
This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of the open source development m...
Many commercial software firms rely on open source software (OSS) communities as a source of innovat...
Open source software and open innovation are an important resource for today’s industries. Com...
While software is only slowly becoming explicitly valued as a product and enabler of research, open ...
Abstract. This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of open source as an o...
The open source software movement has made some significant gains in recent years – some of the soft...
Open source software has been gaining popularity, especially among commercial organizations. The bro...
Peer production phenomena such as open source software (OSS) have been posited as a viable alternati...
Peer production phenomena such as open source software (OSS) have been posited as a viable alternati...
Companies can discover the seeds of great ideas from any nook of the world, and the internet has dra...
This paper presents a psychological contract perspective on the use of open source as an offshore ou...