The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Projects (OSP) is one of the most intriguing questions in OS research. Several preliminary studies have theorized about and empirically examined this challenging question. They suggest a variety of reasons to explain this phenomenon but mostly rely on self-determination theory, with its extrinsic-intrinsic dichotomy, to explain the heterogeneous and complex nature of motivation in OSS. This paper provides an alternative, theory-driven approach, where three different, yet complementary, theories of motivation are combined, to explain the participation and outcomes of developers in OSP. More specifically, our multi-theoretical framework is based u...
Open source software (OSS) communities have been witnessing growing commercial interests with increa...
Traditional business models for software development are currently being challenged by the phenomeno...
As a new phenomenon of the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted m...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Studies into open source software (OSS) development projects have hitherto focused on the question o...
Open source software (OSS) is a social and economic phenomenon that raises fundamental questions abo...
Understanding what motivates participation is a central theme in the research on open source softwar...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software (OSS) projects identifies the motiva...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
As a new phenomenon in the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted a...
An Open Source Software (OSS) project is unlikely to be successful unless there is an accompanied co...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants’ inv...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source projects identified the motivation factors pr...
Open Source Software (OSS) has changed drastically over the last decade, with OSS projects now produ...
Open source software (OSS), and open innovation in general, has received increasing attention from b...
Open source software (OSS) communities have been witnessing growing commercial interests with increa...
Traditional business models for software development are currently being challenged by the phenomeno...
As a new phenomenon of the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted m...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Studies into open source software (OSS) development projects have hitherto focused on the question o...
Open source software (OSS) is a social and economic phenomenon that raises fundamental questions abo...
Understanding what motivates participation is a central theme in the research on open source softwar...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software (OSS) projects identifies the motiva...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
As a new phenomenon in the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted a...
An Open Source Software (OSS) project is unlikely to be successful unless there is an accompanied co...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants’ inv...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source projects identified the motivation factors pr...
Open Source Software (OSS) has changed drastically over the last decade, with OSS projects now produ...
Open source software (OSS), and open innovation in general, has received increasing attention from b...
Open source software (OSS) communities have been witnessing growing commercial interests with increa...
Traditional business models for software development are currently being challenged by the phenomeno...
As a new phenomenon of the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted m...