Continued Voluntary Participation Intention in Firm-Participating Open Source Software Projects
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Article
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Author(s) |
Ho, Shuk Ying (Author)
Rai, Arun (Author)
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Title:
Information Systems Research
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Volume/ Issue No.: 2017/SEP V.28 N.3
Call No.:658.403801105 ISR Location: Periodicals & References Hall - 2nd floor
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p 603–625
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Subject Area/ Descriptors |
Management
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Abstract |
Firm participation in open source software (OSS) development is a noteworthy phenomenon and includes two types of firm-participating OSS projects: community founded (developed from an open project) and spinout (spun out from an information technology firm’s internal project). OSS project leaders implement quality controls to improve the quality of developed products. They may not be aware that their implementation of quality controls produces a side effect—quality controls signal unobservable project quality to volunteers and promote volunteers’ continued participation intentions (VCPI). ...
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