International audienceOpen Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the name “free software” (Von Hippel, 2001). The objective of the research is to investigate the role of determinants to Open Source Adoption on Open Source usage by non software organizations.The relationships are tested by exploratory structural equation modelling on perception-based measures with managers on a sample of 155 organizations by using R, an Open Source language and environment for statistics, and XLStat for PLS approach.When considered one by one, all determinants impact Open Source internal Adoption, when considered all together, the positive determinant “Efficiency” and the negative determinant “Offer constraints” best explain Open ...
Our research paper looks at the current attitudes towards open source software and through an analys...
Open source software (OSS) is probably the best known exemplar of open innovation, with many practit...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
International audienceOpen Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the nam...
International audienceOpen Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the nam...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source project success as measured ...
Open source software is becoming increasingly popular in organizational environments. While prior re...
There has been a dramatic increase in commercial interest in the potential of Open Source Software (...
Open Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the name “free software” (Von...
Context: The way public organizations produce, acquire, use, and commercialize software is changing ...
Open Source Software (OSS) has become important to the software industry. A survey discovered that c...
Nowadays, Free/Libre/OpenSource Software (FLOSS) is becoming a strategic option for many organizati...
Organizations and individuals can use open source software (OSS) for free, they can study its intern...
Various organizations increasingly adopt open source software, both on desktop PCs and servers. Sinc...
peer-reviewedThere has been a dramatic increase in commercial interest in the potential of Open Sour...
Our research paper looks at the current attitudes towards open source software and through an analys...
Open source software (OSS) is probably the best known exemplar of open innovation, with many practit...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...
International audienceOpen Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the nam...
International audienceOpen Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the nam...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source project success as measured ...
Open source software is becoming increasingly popular in organizational environments. While prior re...
There has been a dramatic increase in commercial interest in the potential of Open Source Software (...
Open Source appeared in the software industry in the early 1980s under the name “free software” (Von...
Context: The way public organizations produce, acquire, use, and commercialize software is changing ...
Open Source Software (OSS) has become important to the software industry. A survey discovered that c...
Nowadays, Free/Libre/OpenSource Software (FLOSS) is becoming a strategic option for many organizati...
Organizations and individuals can use open source software (OSS) for free, they can study its intern...
Various organizations increasingly adopt open source software, both on desktop PCs and servers. Sinc...
peer-reviewedThere has been a dramatic increase in commercial interest in the potential of Open Sour...
Our research paper looks at the current attitudes towards open source software and through an analys...
Open source software (OSS) is probably the best known exemplar of open innovation, with many practit...
In this research, we ask the question: What differentiates successful from unsuccessful open source ...