This paper studies how business models can be designed to tap effectively into open innovation labor markets with heterogeneously motivated workers. Using data on open source software, we show that motivations are diverse, and demonstrate how managers can strategically influence the flow of code contributions and their impact on project performance. Unlike previous literature using survey data, we exploit the observed pattern of project membership and code contributions-the "revealed preference" of developers-to infer the motivations driving their decision to contribute. Developers strongly sort along key dimensions of the business model chosen by project managers, especially the degree of openness of the project license. The results indica...
This work shows that the modular organization of voluntary open source software (OSS) production, wh...
Sustained participation by contributors in open-source software is critical to the survival of open-...
This paper examines the incentives of programmers to contribute to open source software projects on ...
This paper studies how business models can be designed to tap effectively into open innovation labor...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation, and reciprocity in driving open sou...
This paper investigates the role of skills and the division of labor among participants in collectiv...
Using the Internet as a basis for communication, collaboration, and storage of artifacts, the open s...
In open source software development, users rather than paid developers engage in innovation and deve...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...
A firm can upgrade relevant skills of its programmers by ensuring their participation in carefully c...
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to contribute and to take lea...
The allocation of time and effort within the communities of Open Source Software developers is an in...
This study adopts the human capital perspective as a theoretical lens to understand the factors that...
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...
This work shows that the modular organization of voluntary open source software (OSS) production, wh...
Sustained participation by contributors in open-source software is critical to the survival of open-...
This paper examines the incentives of programmers to contribute to open source software projects on ...
This paper studies how business models can be designed to tap effectively into open innovation labor...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation, and reciprocity in driving open sou...
This paper investigates the role of skills and the division of labor among participants in collectiv...
Using the Internet as a basis for communication, collaboration, and storage of artifacts, the open s...
In open source software development, users rather than paid developers engage in innovation and deve...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...
A firm can upgrade relevant skills of its programmers by ensuring their participation in carefully c...
This paper explores empirically what factors influence a firm’s decision to contribute and to take lea...
The allocation of time and effort within the communities of Open Source Software developers is an in...
This study adopts the human capital perspective as a theoretical lens to understand the factors that...
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...
This work shows that the modular organization of voluntary open source software (OSS) production, wh...
Sustained participation by contributors in open-source software is critical to the survival of open-...
This paper examines the incentives of programmers to contribute to open source software projects on ...