Track III: Emerging Themes in Interpretive Case Study ResearchInternational audienceJuxtaposing two local council cases of open source software adoption in the UK we highlight their differences and similarities in open source adoption and implementation. Our narratives indicate that for both cases there was strong goodwill towards open source yet the trajectories of implementation differed widely. We draw on Deleuze and Guattari’s ideas of becoming, tracing versus mapping and multiplicity to explain how becoming occurs at different speeds. Our data shows that the becoming of adoption can be both constrained and precipitated by various forms of materiality (of the assemblage of the open source ecosystem). The interesting point of departure o...
This dissertation seeks to understand how organizations adopt a disruptive technology, open source s...
The increasing popularity and use of Open Source Software has led to significant interest from resea...
International audienceExisting research provides little insight into how social influence affects th...
Track III: Emerging Themes in Interpretive Case Study ResearchInternational audienceJuxtaposing two ...
Juxtaposing two local council cases of open source software adoption in the UK we highlight their di...
Drawing on two case studies in the UK public sector our qualitative study explains how and why open ...
Our focus in this paper is to better understand how and why various governments in Europe are adopti...
There has been a dramatic increase in commercial interest in the potential of Open Source Software (...
Government agencies and public organizations often consider adopting open source software (OSS) for ...
Context: The way public organizations produce, acquire, use, and commercialize software is changing ...
In this paper we propose that due to the particularities of the Open Source Software (OSS) developme...
Our focus in this paper is to better understand how and why various governments in Europe are adopti...
Arguably, the Schumpeterian ideology of “creative destruction” saying that eventually even the most ...
This article illuminates the common concepts and widely-observed practices concerning open source. P...
The wide diffusion of open source software (OSS) is driving discussion among scholars on a set of is...
This dissertation seeks to understand how organizations adopt a disruptive technology, open source s...
The increasing popularity and use of Open Source Software has led to significant interest from resea...
International audienceExisting research provides little insight into how social influence affects th...
Track III: Emerging Themes in Interpretive Case Study ResearchInternational audienceJuxtaposing two ...
Juxtaposing two local council cases of open source software adoption in the UK we highlight their di...
Drawing on two case studies in the UK public sector our qualitative study explains how and why open ...
Our focus in this paper is to better understand how and why various governments in Europe are adopti...
There has been a dramatic increase in commercial interest in the potential of Open Source Software (...
Government agencies and public organizations often consider adopting open source software (OSS) for ...
Context: The way public organizations produce, acquire, use, and commercialize software is changing ...
In this paper we propose that due to the particularities of the Open Source Software (OSS) developme...
Our focus in this paper is to better understand how and why various governments in Europe are adopti...
Arguably, the Schumpeterian ideology of “creative destruction” saying that eventually even the most ...
This article illuminates the common concepts and widely-observed practices concerning open source. P...
The wide diffusion of open source software (OSS) is driving discussion among scholars on a set of is...
This dissertation seeks to understand how organizations adopt a disruptive technology, open source s...
The increasing popularity and use of Open Source Software has led to significant interest from resea...
International audienceExisting research provides little insight into how social influence affects th...