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Community, Joining, and Specialization in Open Source Software Innovation: A Case Study
Georg Von Krogh ETH Zurich Sebastian Spaeth Universität St. Gallen Karim Lakhani Harvard Business School February 2003 MIT Sloan Working Paper No. 4413-03 Abstract: This paper develops an inductive theory of the open source software innovation process by focusing on the creation of Freenet, a project aimed at developing a decentralized and anonymous peer-to-peer electronic file sharing network. We are particularly interested in the strategies and processes by which new people join the existing community of software developers and how they initially contribute code. Analyzing date from multiple sources on the Freenet software development process, we generate the constructs of "joining script", "specialization", "contribution barriers", and "feature gifts", and propose relationships among these. Implications for theory and research are discussed.
Keywords: Open Source, Freenet, Innovation, Software Innovation Working Paper SeriesDate posted: March 13, 2003 ; Last revised: March 30, 2005Suggested CitationContact Information
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