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Call for Papers – Fourth FLOSS Workshop

November 16, 2009 Leave a comment

The Fourth FLOSS Workshop will take place in Jena (Germany) on July 1 and 2, 2010. The theme of the workshop will be “Business models, social networks and collaborative knowledge development”.

The call for papers is available at http://floss2010.pbworks.com, and can be downloaded at http://floss2010.pbworks.com/f/Call+for+Papers.pdf.

Two special guests will give introductory lectures about their research in that domain: Jürgen Bitzer will present his research on “Returns to Open Source Software Engagement: An Empirical Test of the Signaling Hypothesis”, and Rebeca Méndez-Durón will present her paper “Returns from Social Capital in Open Source Software Networks”.

Information about Jena is available on the workshop’s website (links at the top). Jena is a very pleasant and very old university town in what used to be East Germany. It is very well linked by high-speed trains from Berlin, Frankfurt and Munich.

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Public and private provision of public and private goods

Open source software and innovation

Open source software and innovation. Presentation made on August 3, 2009 at the 3rd Jena Summer Academy on “Innovation and Uncertainty”. How much innovation is there in open source software? How efficient is the open-source development model? Could open source software be a threat to innovation, or does it rather support and accelerate proprietary innovation?

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Why Open Source Source Does Not Succeed

February 15, 2008 Leave a comment
Competition with proprietary software encourages open source developers to respond to users’ needs. Open source developer with pragmatic motivations will prefer the BSD, while those with ideological motivations will prefer the GPL. Copycat OS software is unlikely to be compatible with proprietary software, but more likely to have user interfaces than innovative OS software. 

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