Open Source Software Production: Climbing on the Shoulders of Giants

TitleOpen Source Software Production: Climbing on the Shoulders of Giants
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsOsterloh, M, Rota, S
Date PublishedNovember
Abstract

Open source software production is a successful new production model in which a public good is voluntarily provided. We argue that by studying this new production model we gain valuable insight for organization theory beyond software production. Under specific conditions this model can be generalized, contingent on the interplay of motivational, situational, and institutional factors. It is argued that a production model building on the shoulders of predecessors and peers depends on a well balanced portfolio of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, low costs for contributors and governance mechanisms that do not crowd out intrinsic motivation.

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