Open Source Software (OSS) has grown in importance over the last few decades and now constitutes an important part of the software market particularly in mobile and web technology. In this paper, we provide a preliminary theoretical framework for analyzing currently unexamined issues regarding developer participation in OSS and competition between open source and proprietary software. We start by looking at the upstream market where developers voluntarily contribute effort into the development of OSS without claiming any copyright for their contributions. We explore the relationship between open source licensing and developers\u27 effort provision and suggest an empirical test of developer motivation based on the results of our model. We al...
AbstractBy modifying Cournot model, this paper compares the R&D competition in a duopoly industry wh...
The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating s...
A review of the basic theory of optimal open-source software contributions points to three key facto...
Open Source Software (OSS) has grown in importance over the last few decades and now constitutes an ...
In enterprise software markets, firms are increasingly using services-based business models built on...
One of the puzzling aspects of open-source software (OSS) development is its public good nature. Ind...
Open source software is becoming increasingly prominent, and the economic structure of open-source d...
The primary goal of this research is to study the role of licensing in the software industry. First,...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source license choice. It first hig...
The rivalry between developers of open source and proprietary software encourages open source develo...
In the past decade, information technology (IT) has changed how we produce knowledge and goods towar...
This research report analyses several issues on the economics and management of Open Source Software...
This paper analyzes when it may be desirable for the government to stimulate open source software as...
The motivational drivers of open source software developers have been researched by various investig...
AbstractBy modifying Cournot model, this paper compares the R&D competition in a duopoly industry wh...
The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating s...
A review of the basic theory of optimal open-source software contributions points to three key facto...
Open Source Software (OSS) has grown in importance over the last few decades and now constitutes an ...
In enterprise software markets, firms are increasingly using services-based business models built on...
One of the puzzling aspects of open-source software (OSS) development is its public good nature. Ind...
Open source software is becoming increasingly prominent, and the economic structure of open-source d...
The primary goal of this research is to study the role of licensing in the software industry. First,...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
This paper is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source license choice. It first hig...
The rivalry between developers of open source and proprietary software encourages open source develo...
In the past decade, information technology (IT) has changed how we produce knowledge and goods towar...
This research report analyses several issues on the economics and management of Open Source Software...
This paper analyzes when it may be desirable for the government to stimulate open source software as...
The motivational drivers of open source software developers have been researched by various investig...
AbstractBy modifying Cournot model, this paper compares the R&D competition in a duopoly industry wh...
The entry and success of open source software (OSS), for example, Linux's entry into the operating s...
A review of the basic theory of optimal open-source software contributions points to three key facto...