Intrinsic Motivation in Open Source Software Development

FUB Economics Discussion Paper No. 2004/19

Posted: 9 May 2005

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Jurgen Bitzer

Free University of Berlin (FUB) - Division of Economics

Philipp J. H. Schröder

Aarhus University - School of Business and Social Sciences

Wolfram Schrettl

Free University of Berlin (FUB) - Division of Economics

Date Written: September 2004

Abstract

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 public good, these features emerge quite naturally. We adapt a dynamic private-provision-of-public-goods model to reflect key aspects of the OSS phenomenon. In particular, instead of relying on extrinsic motives (e.g. signaling) the present model is driven by intrinsic motives of OSS programmers, such as user-programmers, play value or 'homo ludens' payoff, and gift culture benefits. Such intrinsic motives feature extensively in the wider OSS literature and contribute new insights to the economic analysis.

Keywords: open source software, public goods, homo ludens, war of attrition

JEL Classification: L86, H41, L31

Suggested Citation

Bitzer, Jürgen and Schröder, Philipp J. H. and Schrettl, Wolfram, Intrinsic Motivation in Open Source Software Development (September 2004). FUB Economics Discussion Paper No. 2004/19, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=717563

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Philipp J. H. Schröder

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Wolfram Schrettl

Free University of Berlin (FUB) - Division of Economics ( email )

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Berlin, 14195
Germany

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