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of intrinsic and extrinsic motivation, we develop a theoretical model relating the motivations, participation, and … no evidence of diminished intrinsic motivation in the presence of extrinsic motivations; rather, status motivations …
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, career advancement) are the main drivers of effort. We find in contrast, that enjoyment-based intrinsic motivation, namely …
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Open source software projects rely on the voluntary efforts of thousands of software developers, yet we know little about why developers choose to participate in this collective development process. This paper inductively derives a framework for understanding participation from the perspective...
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A growing body of economic literature is exploring the incentives of the agents involved in the Open Source movement. However, most empirical analyses focus on individual developers and neglect firms that do business with Open Source software (Open Source firms). This paper contributes to the...
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This papers sheds light on the puzzling evidence that even though open source software (OSS) is a public good, it is developed for free by highly qualified, young and motivated individuals, and evolves at a rapid pace. We show that once OSS development is understood as the private provision of a...
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Empathy is considered a virtue, yet fails in many situations, leading to a basic question: when given a choice, do people avoid empathy? And if so, why? Whereas past work has focused on material and emotional costs of empathy, here we examined whether people experience empathy as cognitively...
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source software are motivated by reciprocal altruism to publish their own improvements. The evolution of the open …
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