Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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554544 | Information & Management | 2009 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We sought to gain understanding of voluntary developers’ involvement in open source software (OSS) projects. Data were collected from voluntary developers working on open source projects. Our findings indicated that a voluntary developer's involvement was very important to his or her performance and that involvement was dependent on individual motivations (personal software needs, reputation and skills gaining expectation, enjoyment in open source coding) and project community factors (leadership effectiveness, interpersonal relationship, community ideology). Our work contributes theoretically and empirically to the body of OSS research and has practical implications for OSS project management.
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Authors
Bo Xu, Donald R. Jones, Bingjia Shao,