@inproceedings{2a861481b91a4ddabcd892bb285a35a6,
title = "Innovating with open-sourcing: Governance concerns for managers",
abstract = "Among various forms of innovation in industry structures and business models an increasing number of companies have shown interest in aligning themselves to an open source software model as a means to capture intellectual energy, productive software processes and relevant technical skills. This is evident both within small and niche businesses, but also within the largest companies - a phenomenon known as open-sourcing. This paper presents findings from a field study of open-sourcing of software development within two large, global technology companies. It reports on the ways in which open-sourcing is accommodated within the corporate context, and assesses the innovative strategies managers use as they engage with this phenomenon and seek to work co-operatively with open source communities. The analysis focuses on three primary areas that emerge from the data and which are seen to require particular attention in such organizations; license and IPR regime; community approach; and a modified development process.",
keywords = "And managerial coping strategies, Company adoption of open source, Control, Governance, Open source, Open-sourcing",
author = "Maha Shaikh and Tony Cornford",
year = "2009",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781615675814",
series = "15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009",
pages = "2407--2416",
booktitle = "15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009",
note = "15th Americas Conference on Information Systems 2009, AMCIS 2009 ; Conference date: 06-08-2009 Through 09-08-2009",
}