articleOrganization ScienceApr 1, 2003Closed access

Open Source Software and the “Private-Collective” Innovation Model: Issues for Organization Science

University of St.Gallen · Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

Currently, two models of innovation are prevalent in organization science. The “private investment” model assumes returns to the innovator result from private goods and efficient regimes of intellectual property protection. The “collective action” model assumes that under conditions of market failure, innovators collaborate in order to produce a public good. The phenomenon of open source software development shows that users program to solve their own as well as shared technical problems, and freely reveal their innovations without appropriating private returns from selling the software. In this paper, we propose that open source software development is an exemplar of a compound “private-collective” model of…

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