This paper investigates the skills and the division of labor among participants in collective inventions. Our analysis draws on a large sample of projects registered at Sourceforge.net, the world's largest incubator of open source software activity. We test the hypothesis that skill variety of participants is associated with project performance. We also explore whether the level of modularization of project activities is correlated with performance. Our econometric estimations show that skill heterogeneity is associated with project survival and performance. However, the relationship between skill diversity and performance is non-monotonic. Design modularity is also positively associated with the performance of the project. Finally, the int...
This paper examines the relationship between open source project diversity and success. The sample o...
The allocation of time and effort within the communities of Open Source Software developers is an in...
This work shows that the modular organization of voluntary Open Source Software (OSS) production, wh...
This paper investigates the skills and the division of labor among participants in collective invent...
This paper investigates the skills and the division of labor among participants in collective invent...
This paper investigates the role of skills and the division of labor among participants in collectiv...
This paper investigates the role of skills and the division of labor among participants in collectiv...
This paper is about Open-Source Software projects and individual contributors. We aim to show the as...
In a previous paper, we have found empirical evidence supporting a positive relationship between net...
By employing modularity theory, we study the general phenomenon of open-source collaboration, which ...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation and reciprocity in driving open sour...
Considering intrinsic valuation of software developers as the main motive for participating in open ...
This paper offers insights on how digital artefacts foster coordination of individuals in distribute...
This paper studies the emergence of entrepreneurs and their skill profile in the open source softwar...
Why do open- and closed-source productions co-exist? To address this question, the paper studies the...
This paper examines the relationship between open source project diversity and success. The sample o...
The allocation of time and effort within the communities of Open Source Software developers is an in...
This work shows that the modular organization of voluntary Open Source Software (OSS) production, wh...
This paper investigates the skills and the division of labor among participants in collective invent...
This paper investigates the skills and the division of labor among participants in collective invent...
This paper investigates the role of skills and the division of labor among participants in collectiv...
This paper investigates the role of skills and the division of labor among participants in collectiv...
This paper is about Open-Source Software projects and individual contributors. We aim to show the as...
In a previous paper, we have found empirical evidence supporting a positive relationship between net...
By employing modularity theory, we study the general phenomenon of open-source collaboration, which ...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation and reciprocity in driving open sour...
Considering intrinsic valuation of software developers as the main motive for participating in open ...
This paper offers insights on how digital artefacts foster coordination of individuals in distribute...
This paper studies the emergence of entrepreneurs and their skill profile in the open source softwar...
Why do open- and closed-source productions co-exist? To address this question, the paper studies the...
This paper examines the relationship between open source project diversity and success. The sample o...
The allocation of time and effort within the communities of Open Source Software developers is an in...
This work shows that the modular organization of voluntary Open Source Software (OSS) production, wh...