The emerging work on understanding open source software has questioned what leads to effectiveness in OSS development teams in the absence of formal controls, and it has pointed to the importance of ideology. This paper develops a framework of the OSS community ideology (including specific norms, beliefs, and values) and a theoretical model to show how adherence to components of the ideology impacts effectiveness in OSS teams. The model is based on the idea that the tenets of the OSS ideology motivate behaviors that enhance cognitive trust and communication quality and encourage identification with the project team, which enhances affective trust. Trust and communication in turn impact OSS team effectiveness. The research considers two ...
This paper reports on the qualitative aspect of a study which investigated the importance of interpe...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
This paper reports on the qualitative aspect of a study which investigated the importance of interpe...
[[abstract]]This study aims to understand why open source software (OSS) developers contribute and h...
Open source (OS) software development has been the subject of heightened interest among organization...
Corporate involvement in open source software (OSS) communities has increased substantially in recen...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants ’ in...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants’ inv...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software (OSS) projects identifies the motiva...
OSS applications enjoy tremendous success and for-profit organizations are keen to tap into this sig...
ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize t...
Extant research on open source software (OSS) has primarily focused on software developers and activ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: We thank the senior editor on the manuscript, V. Sambamurthy, and the anonymous as...
Open source software development has been the subject of interest among businesses as well as in the...
Though volunteer-driven Free (Libre) and Open Source Software (FLOSS) development were founded on th...
This paper reports on the qualitative aspect of a study which investigated the importance of interpe...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
This paper reports on the qualitative aspect of a study which investigated the importance of interpe...
[[abstract]]This study aims to understand why open source software (OSS) developers contribute and h...
Open source (OS) software development has been the subject of heightened interest among organization...
Corporate involvement in open source software (OSS) communities has increased substantially in recen...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants ’ in...
Research has found salient individual and social motivating factors that influence participants’ inv...
A large part of the existing literature on Open Source Software (OSS) projects identifies the motiva...
OSS applications enjoy tremendous success and for-profit organizations are keen to tap into this sig...
ABSTRACT-This study is going to provide directions to open source practitioners to better organize t...
Extant research on open source software (OSS) has primarily focused on software developers and activ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: We thank the senior editor on the manuscript, V. Sambamurthy, and the anonymous as...
Open source software development has been the subject of interest among businesses as well as in the...
Though volunteer-driven Free (Libre) and Open Source Software (FLOSS) development were founded on th...
This paper reports on the qualitative aspect of a study which investigated the importance of interpe...
The software industry has long used a proprietary approach (i. e. where a firm keeps its software so...
This paper reports on the qualitative aspect of a study which investigated the importance of interpe...