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Firm-Sponsored Developers in Open Source Software Projects


Firm-Sponsored Developers in Open Source Software Projects

A Social Capital Perspective
Innovation, Entrepreneurship und Digitalisierung

von: Dirk Homscheid

85,59 €

Verlag: Gabler
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.10.2020
ISBN/EAN: 9783658314781
Sprache: englisch

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<p></p><p>This research aims at synthesizing literature on social capital theory and OSS communities to arrive at a conceptual model of social capital and individuals' value creation in OSS communities. Accordingly, it targets at replicating prior research that used social capital to predict diverse forms of outcome by using alternative operationalizations of the different social capital dimensions as well as forms of outcome and includes firm-sponsorship as moderator into the models. As a result of this research, it can be noted that the proven relationship between an OSS contributor's social capital and his created value is affected by firm-sponsorship. Furthermore, it could be shown that the proven relationship between an OSS contributor's social capital and associated individual outcomes is not affected by firm-sponsorship.</p><br><p></p>
<p>The Social Capital View.- Open Source Software and Firm Involvement.- Private-Collective Innovation and Open Source Software: Longitudinal Insights from Linux Kernel Development.- Social Capital Effect on Value Contribution - Revealing Differences between Voluntary and Firm-Sponsored Open Source Software Developers.- Social Capital and the Formation of Individual Characteristics - An Examination of Open Source Software Developers.</p>
Dirk Homscheid received his doctorate from the University of Koblenz-Landau. His main research areas are social capital in Open Source software communities as well as application developer involvement in mobile platforms
<p></p><p>This research aims at synthesizing literature on social capital theory and OSS communities to arrive at a conceptual model of social capital and individuals' value creation in OSS communities. Accordingly, it targets at replicating prior research that used social capital to predict diverse forms of outcome by using alternative operationalizations of the different social capital dimensions as well as forms of outcome and includes firm-sponsorship as moderator into the models. As a result of this research, it can be noted that the proven relationship between an OSS contributor's social capital and his created value is affected by firm-sponsorship. Furthermore, it could be shown that the proven relationship between an OSS contributor's social capital and associated individual outcomes is not affected by firm-sponsorship.</p><div>Der Autor</div><div><br></div>Dirk Homscheid received his doctorate from the University of Koblenz-Landau. His main research areas are social capital inOpen Source software communities as well as application developer involvement in mobile platforms.<br><p></p>

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