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Private Benefits, Warm Glow and Reputation in the Free and Open Source Software Production Model

John P. Conley
Vanderbilt University - College of Arts and Science - Department of Economics

Fan-chin Kung
City University of Hong Kong - Department of Economics & Finance; East Carolina University


June, 16 2009


Abstract:     
A great deal of production and consumption behavior takes place in the context of social organizations that seem to fall outside of the traditional paradigm of profit/utility maximization. These organizations are voluntary in nature and rely on contributions from members to achieve their objectives. Examples include the Linux operating system and other FOSS projects, political movements, churches and religious groups, Habitat for Humanity and similar charitable organizations. In this paper, we consider a world containing agents with heterogeneous abilities who may voluntarily choose to make effort contributions to one or more different public projects. Agents are motivated by a desire to be seen as significant contributors to important and valuable projects, the warm glow from the act of contributing, and a desire to directly enjoy the benefits of projects when complete. We find that contributions from others can be either strategic complements or substitutes. We show that Nash equilibria exist and study how agents’ abilities and project quality affect the equilibrium levels of contributions.

Keywords: voluntary contribution, free and open sourse software, complementarity

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Date posted: June 16, 2009 ; Last revised: June 16, 2009

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Conley, John P. and Kung, Fan-chin, Private Benefits, Warm Glow and Reputation in the Free and Open Source Software Production Model (June, 16 2009). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1420613


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Fan-chin Kung (Contact Author)
City University of Hong Kong - Department of Economics & Finance ( email )
83 Tat Chee Avenue
Kowloon Hong Kong
HOME PAGE: http://personal.cityu.edu.hk/~kungfc/
East Carolina University ( email )
Brewster A427
Greenville, NC 27858
United States
HOME PAGE: http://personal.cityu.edu.hk/~kungfc/
John P. Conley
Vanderbilt University - College of Arts and Science - Department of Economics ( email )
Box 1819 Station B
Nashville, TN 37235
United States
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