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Vidya Atal and Kameshwari Shankar |
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''Open questions in open source: Exploring incentives, licensing and competition'' |
( 2016, Vol. 36 No.3 ) |
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Open Source Software (OSS) has grown in importance over the last few decades and now constitutes an important part of the software market particularly in mobile and web technology. In this paper, we provide a preliminary theoretical framework for analyzing currently unexamined issues regarding developer participation in OSS and competition between open source and proprietary software. We start by looking at the upstream market where developers voluntarily contribute effort into the development of OSS without claiming any copyright for their contributions. We explore the relationship between open source licensing and developers' effort provision and suggest an empirical test of developer motivation based on the results of our model. We also look at issues of competition in the software market downstream and provide some conjectures of how proprietary competition can influence upstream OSS development under different license regimes. |
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Keywords: open source software licensing, price competition |
JEL: L1 - Market Structure, Firm Strategy, and Market Performance: General O3 - Technological Change; Research and Development: General |
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Manuscript Received : Apr 06 2016 | | Manuscript Accepted : Jul 21 2016 |
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