Open source software (OSS) is a social and economic phenomenon that raises fundamental questions about the motivations of contributors to information systems development. Some developers are unpaid volunteers who seek to solve their own technical problems, while others create OSS as part of their employment contract. For the past 10 years, a substantial amount of academic work has theorized about and empirically examined developer motivations. We review this work and suggest considering motivation in terms of the values of the social practice in which developers participate. Based on the social philosophy of Alasdair MacIntyre, we construct a theoretical framework that expands our assumptions about individual motivation to include the i...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants ’ in...
The success of open source software (OSS) projects depends on sustained contributions by developers ...
Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software by Andrea...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Open source software (OSS) communities have been witnessing growing commercial interests with increa...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
An Open Source Software (OSS) project is unlikely to be successful unless there is an accompanied co...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software (OSS) projects identifies the motiva...
Open Source Software (OSS) has changed drastically over the last decade, with OSS projects now produ...
ABSTRACT: The success of the Linux operating system has demonstrated the viability of open-source so...
Open source software (OSS), and open innovation in general, has received increasing attention from b...
The motivational drivers of open source software developers have been researched by various investig...
Understanding what motivates participation is a central theme in the research on open source softwar...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants’ inv...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants ’ in...
The success of open source software (OSS) projects depends on sustained contributions by developers ...
Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software by Andrea...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
Open source software (OSS) communities have been witnessing growing commercial interests with increa...
The question of why so many developers dedicate time and effort into contributing to Open Source Pro...
An Open Source Software (OSS) project is unlikely to be successful unless there is an accompanied co...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software (OSS) projects identifies the motiva...
Open Source Software (OSS) has changed drastically over the last decade, with OSS projects now produ...
ABSTRACT: The success of the Linux operating system has demonstrated the viability of open-source so...
Open source software (OSS), and open innovation in general, has received increasing attention from b...
The motivational drivers of open source software developers have been researched by various investig...
Understanding what motivates participation is a central theme in the research on open source softwar...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants’ inv...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants ’ in...
The success of open source software (OSS) projects depends on sustained contributions by developers ...
Altruistic individuals, selfish firms? The structure of motivation in Open Source software by Andrea...