A structurational perspective on leadership in Free/Libre Open Source Software teams

TitleA structurational perspective on leadership in Free/Libre Open Source Software teams
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2005
AuthorsCrowston, K, Heckman, R, Annabi, H, Masango, C
Secondary TitleOSS2005: Open Source Systems
Pagination9-15
Abstract

In this conceptual paper, we present a structuration- based theory of leadership behaviours in self-organizing distributed teams such as Free/Libre Open Source Software development teams. Such teams are often composed of members of relatively equal status or who are so disparate in background that formal organizational status seems irrelevant, reducing the usual leadership cues provided by organizational status and title. Building on a functional view of leadership and structuration theory, we suggest that leaders are individuals who develop team structures that then guide the actions of team members. Specifically, we examine structures of signification in the form of shared mental models, structures of domination in the form of role structures and structures of legitimation in form of rules and norms. The main contribution of our paper is the integration of various social theories to describe emergent leadership behaviours in distributed teams. We develop a set of prop...

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