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This paper is concerned with the economic trade-offs associated with open-sourcing, the business strategy of releasing free open-source versions of commercial software products. The effect of the release of open-source versions on the customers' perception of products is an important determinant...
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The open source model is a form of software development with source code that is typically made available to all interested parties. At the core of this process is a decentralized production process: open source software development is done by a network of unpaid software developers. Using data...
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Many successful open source projects have been developed by who were employed by firms but worked on the open source projects on the side due to economic incentives like career improvement benefits. Such side work may be a good thing for the employing firms too if they get some strategic value...
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author Michael Vetter is a researcher at the Schöller Chair in Innovation and Technology Management (Prof. Henkel) at …
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Web developed by Tim Burney-Lee is another of these examples. If the Web had been patented, innovation and the development …
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