Economists and legal scholars have debated the reasons people adopt opensource software, and accordingly whether and to what extent the open-source model can scale, replacing proprietary rights as a primary means of production. In this Article, we use the release by a biotechnology company of similar software under both proprietary and open-source licenses to investigate who uses open-source software and why. We find that academic users are somewhat more likely to adopt open-source software than private firms. We find only modest differences in the willingness of open-source users to modify or improve existing programs. And we find that users of open-source software often make business decisions that seem indifferent to the norms of opensou...
Organizations and individuals can use open source software (OSS) for free, they can study its intern...
Open source software is becoming increasingly prominent, and the economic structure of open-source d...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...
Economists and legal scholars have debated the reasons people adopt opensource software, and accordi...
Contributions to open source software are motivated by many different incentives, some of which prov...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
Free/Libre Open Source Software has evolved dramatically in the last twenty years and many open sour...
This article is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source license choice. It first h...
Abstract — Open Source Software has evolved dramatically in the last twenty years and now many open ...
This research report analyses several issues on the economics and management of Open Source Software...
The development of knowledge requires investment, which may be made in terms of financial resources ...
This study presents a social influence model of open source license choice. For our theoretical foun...
The rivalry between developers of open source and proprietary software encourages open source develo...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
In recent years, the way open source software is developed has taken hold as a valid alternative to ...
Organizations and individuals can use open source software (OSS) for free, they can study its intern...
Open source software is becoming increasingly prominent, and the economic structure of open-source d...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...
Economists and legal scholars have debated the reasons people adopt opensource software, and accordi...
Contributions to open source software are motivated by many different incentives, some of which prov...
Open source Software is turning into the most remarkable "emerging " sensation of the enti...
Free/Libre Open Source Software has evolved dramatically in the last twenty years and many open sour...
This article is an initial exploration of the determinants of open source license choice. It first h...
Abstract — Open Source Software has evolved dramatically in the last twenty years and now many open ...
This research report analyses several issues on the economics and management of Open Source Software...
The development of knowledge requires investment, which may be made in terms of financial resources ...
This study presents a social influence model of open source license choice. For our theoretical foun...
The rivalry between developers of open source and proprietary software encourages open source develo...
Open source methods for creating software rely on developers who voluntarily reveal code in the expe...
In recent years, the way open source software is developed has taken hold as a valid alternative to ...
Organizations and individuals can use open source software (OSS) for free, they can study its intern...
Open source software is becoming increasingly prominent, and the economic structure of open-source d...
This thesis identifies issues regarding the commercialization of open source software. Moreover, the...