Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that private provision of public goods is socially more efficient. But complexity makes a difference. Under standard models, development contracts for specialized software may be difficult to write and ownership rights do not necessarily elicit socially optimal effort. I consider three mechanisms that improve the likelihood that firms can obtain the software they need: pre-packaged software, Application Program Interfaces (APIs) and Free/Open Source software (FOSS). I show that with complex software, some firms will choose to participate in FOSS over both make or buy and this increases social welfare. In general, FOSS complements proprietary provisio...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
This Article argues that some software markets are more favorable for open source approaches than ot...
Over the last decade, free and open source software (FOSS) has gradually become recognized by differ...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
When you use the World Wide Web, it is likely that the web pages are sent to you by software that wa...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
This Article analyzes the role of patent rights in commercialized open source development models -- ...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating th...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
This dissertation comprises three essays analyzing various economic questions relating to open-sourc...
Economists and legal scholars have debated the reasons people adopt opensource software, and accordi...
An economic model of the profit-seeking firm seeking to deploy "Open Source" or "Free" software. Bot...
This paper analyzes when it may be desirable for the government to stimulate open source software as...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
This Article argues that some software markets are more favorable for open source approaches than ot...
Over the last decade, free and open source software (FOSS) has gradually become recognized by differ...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
Open source software, developed by volunteers, appears counter to the conventional wisdom that priva...
When you use the World Wide Web, it is likely that the web pages are sent to you by software that wa...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
This Article analyzes the role of patent rights in commercialized open source development models -- ...
In the software industry, commercial open-source software vendors have recognized that providing ser...
A major shift toward open source software is underway as companies are more critically evaluating th...
Open source projects produce goods or standards that do not allow for the appropriation of private r...
This dissertation comprises three essays analyzing various economic questions relating to open-sourc...
Economists and legal scholars have debated the reasons people adopt opensource software, and accordi...
An economic model of the profit-seeking firm seeking to deploy "Open Source" or "Free" software. Bot...
This paper analyzes when it may be desirable for the government to stimulate open source software as...
This article is meant as a primer for those interested in gaining a basic understanding of the busin...
This Article argues that some software markets are more favorable for open source approaches than ot...
Over the last decade, free and open source software (FOSS) has gradually become recognized by differ...