Software firms participate in an ecosystem as a part of their innovation strategy to extend value creation beyond the firm’s boundary. Participation in an open and independent environment also implies the competition among firms with similar business models and targeted markets. Hence, firms need to consider potential opportunities and challenges upfront. This study explores how software firms interact with others in OSS ecosystems from a coopetition perspective. We performed a quantitative and qualitative analysis of three OSS projects. Finding shows that software firms emphasize the co-creation of common value and partly react to the potential competitiveness on OSS ecosystems. Six themes about coopetition were identified, including spann...
Software ecosystems (SECOs) driven by platform business models have changed how consumer software is...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Open Source Software (OSS) is seen as an excellent exemplar of both peer production and open innovat...
Software firms participate in an ecosystem as a part of their innovation strategy to extend value cr...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS)...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS...
OpenSourceSoftware (OSS) has come to play a critical role in the software industry. Some large ecosy...
In an open source software (OSS) development community supported by spontaneous volunteers, personal...
Context: Open Source Software (OSS) development is a highly distributed and collaborative activity a...
[Context and motivation] Ecosystems developed as Open Source Software (OSS) are considered to be hig...
It has been argued that platform technology owners cocreate business value with other firms in their...
Cooperation and competition in IT value cocreation are of increasing importance as more firms seek t...
This paper deals with the relationships between firms and communities in open source software (OSS)....
Mestrado Bolonha em ManagementToday’s business world is moving more and more in the direction of mul...
Software ecosystems (SECOs) driven by platform business models have changed how consumer software is...
Software ecosystems (SECOs) driven by platform business models have changed how consumer software is...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Open Source Software (OSS) is seen as an excellent exemplar of both peer production and open innovat...
Software firms participate in an ecosystem as a part of their innovation strategy to extend value cr...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS)...
Background: An increasing number of commercial firms are participating in Open Source Software (OSS...
OpenSourceSoftware (OSS) has come to play a critical role in the software industry. Some large ecosy...
In an open source software (OSS) development community supported by spontaneous volunteers, personal...
Context: Open Source Software (OSS) development is a highly distributed and collaborative activity a...
[Context and motivation] Ecosystems developed as Open Source Software (OSS) are considered to be hig...
It has been argued that platform technology owners cocreate business value with other firms in their...
Cooperation and competition in IT value cocreation are of increasing importance as more firms seek t...
This paper deals with the relationships between firms and communities in open source software (OSS)....
Mestrado Bolonha em ManagementToday’s business world is moving more and more in the direction of mul...
Software ecosystems (SECOs) driven by platform business models have changed how consumer software is...
Software ecosystems (SECOs) driven by platform business models have changed how consumer software is...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
Open Source Software (OSS) is seen as an excellent exemplar of both peer production and open innovat...