Beyond Development: A Research Agenda for Investigating Open Source Software User Communities
Leigh Jin,
Daniel Robey and
Marie-Claude Boudreau
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Leigh Jin: San Francisco State University, USA
Daniel Robey: Georgia State University, USA
Marie-Claude Boudreau: University of Georgia, USA
Information Resources Management Journal (IRMJ), 2007, vol. 20, issue 1, 68-80
Abstract:
Open source software has rapidly become a popular area of study within the information systems research community. Most of the research conducted so far has focused on the phenomenon of open source software development, rather than use. We argue for the importance of studying open source software use and propose a framework to guide research in this area. The framework describes four main areas of investigation: the creation of OSS user communities, their characteristics, their contributions and how they change. For each area of the framework, we suggest several research questions that deserve attention.
Date: 2007
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