When firms contribute to open source projects, they in fact invest into public goods which may be used by everyone, even by their competitors. This seemingly paradoxical behavior can be explained by the model of private-collective innovation where private investors participate in collective action. Previous literature has shown that companies benefit through the production process providing them with unique incentives such as learning and reputation effects. By contributing to open source projects firms are able to build a network of external individuals and organizations participating in the creation and development of the software. As will be shown in this doctoral dissertation firm-sponsored communities involve the formation of interorga...
The concept of open innovation, of which open source software is a well-cited example, has grown in ...
Abstract. The role of firms in commercial Open Source projects (e.g., former MySQL, EnterpriseDB, Su...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
Since Teece\u27s seminal paper explaining who were the gainers from technological innovation, increa...
textThis dissertation theoretically develops and empirically tests a model of interactive firm engag...
Because innovations change and transform industries, they pose challenges for managers that have to ...
Part 4: E-Business, E-Services and E-SocietyInternational audienceWhile in early years, software tec...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
In today’s business environment, managers must always be on the lookout for ideas and concepts that ...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
A growing trend within the literature on value creation is the introduction of private-collective kn...
The concept of open innovation, of which open source software is a well-cited example, has grown in ...
The concept of open innovation, of which open source software is a well-cited example, has grown in ...
Abstract. The role of firms in commercial Open Source projects (e.g., former MySQL, EnterpriseDB, Su...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...
The study of open innovation has primarily focused on the benefits and consequences of inbound or ou...
Relying on four in-depth case studies of firms involved with open source software, we investigate ho...
Since Teece\u27s seminal paper explaining who were the gainers from technological innovation, increa...
textThis dissertation theoretically develops and empirically tests a model of interactive firm engag...
Because innovations change and transform industries, they pose challenges for managers that have to ...
Part 4: E-Business, E-Services and E-SocietyInternational audienceWhile in early years, software tec...
Open source communities evolve. Often, they grow from infant communities of a few collaborative memb...
This study examined how participation in open innovation communities influences the innovative and f...
In today’s business environment, managers must always be on the lookout for ideas and concepts that ...
A large body of literature is now addressing the Open Source (OS) phenomenon [1]. Economic scholars...
A growing trend within the literature on value creation is the introduction of private-collective kn...
The concept of open innovation, of which open source software is a well-cited example, has grown in ...
The concept of open innovation, of which open source software is a well-cited example, has grown in ...
Abstract. The role of firms in commercial Open Source projects (e.g., former MySQL, EnterpriseDB, Su...
In the past few years there has been a surge in self-organizing voluntary teams and online communiti...