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Firms In Open Source Software Development Managing Innovation Beyond Firm Boundaries 1st Edition Mario Schaarschmidt Auth

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Firms In Open Source Software Development Managing Innovation Beyond Firm Boundaries 1st Edition Mario Schaarschmidt Auth
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Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.85 MB
Pages: 233
Author: Mario Schaarschmidt (auth.)
ISBN: 9783834941428, 9783834941435, 3834941425, 3834941433
Language: English
Year: 2012
Edition: 1

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Firms In Open Source Software Development Managing Innovation Beyond Firm Boundaries 1st Edition Mario Schaarschmidt Auth by Mario Schaarschmidt (auth.) 9783834941428, 9783834941435, 3834941425, 3834941433 instant download after payment.

In open innovation scenarios, firms are able to profit from technological developments that take place beyond the legal boundaries. However, in the absence of contract-based vertical command chains, such as in the case of open source software (OSS), it is difficult for firms to obtain control over the innovation project’s trajectory. In this book, the author suggests that firms have basically two options to control project work beyond their boundaries and beyond their vertical command chains. The assumption is discussed against various theories of the firm as well as control theory and empirically tested by analyzing firm engagement in Eclipse open source projects as well as communication work in the Linux kernel project.

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