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the economics of Open Source
Dirk Riehle: Open Source Economics - The Economic Motivation of
Prior work on community open source economics focused mostly on labor economics, that is, the frequently surprising amount of volunteer work that goes into open source software. Eric Raymond notes that developers contribute to open source projects for the personal gratification that comes from increasing their reputation among peers [ 2 ]. Ernan Haruvy and his colleagues reached similar conclusions in their empirical study [ 3 ]. Joshua Lerner and Jean Tirole, meanwhile, argue that developers contribute to document their technical capabilities and improve job prospects with future employers [ 4 ].
The New Economics of Open Source in the Enterprise | Blogs | ITB
Like most economic statistics, the rise of open source in the enterprise is a trailing indicator. Right now, we have some pretty compelling anecdotal information, even though hard data is still amorphous. Nevertheless, it seems like everywhere you turn IT executives are getting comfortable with open source software well beyond the operating system level. And the key factors driving that increased level of comfort are: Cost: Free is hard to resist in a down economy.
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Analysing the Economics of Open Source | LiMo Foundation
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Economics of Open Source Meets Digital Learning - May 08.pdf (Ob
Marcin Jakubowski - Transformative Economics via Open Source Pro
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The Economics Of Open Source Software Development: Jurgen Bitzer
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The Emerging Economics of Open Source Software
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Economics of Open Source Software
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