The situation of private contribution to an open-source project is considered. This case is distinguished from a simple case of public good provision through the various underlying incentives of the participants. In the modelling, these incentives come into play to form various equilibria from which conclusions on their roles can be derived. Specifically, it is shown that the agent's willingness to participate, her own need from the project, and the community's altruism play important roles in driving the project forward
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A review of the basic theory of optimal open-source software contributions points to three key facto...
ABSTRACT: The success of the Linux operating system has demonstrated the viability of open-source so...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open-source software projects, focusing on ...
In open source software development, users rather than paid developers engage in innovation and deve...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
Using the Internet as a basis for communication, collaboration, and storage of artifacts, the open s...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
This paper studies the role of intrinsic motivation, reputation, and reciprocity in driving open sou...
This paper examines the incentives of programmers to contribute to open source software projects on ...
This papers sheds light on the puzzling evidence that even though open source software (OSS) is a pu...
In recent years there has been an increasing diffusion of open source projects, as well as an increa...
Co-encadrement de la thèse par Yann MénièreCorporate participation in open source software touches u...
A review of the basic theory of optimal open-source software contributions points to three key facto...
This paper deals with open software as an innovation system based on knowledge accessibility. It add...
A review of the basic theory of optimal open-source software contributions points to three key facto...
ABSTRACT: The success of the Linux operating system has demonstrated the viability of open-source so...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
This paper considers a dynamic model of the evolution of open-source software projects, focusing on ...