Governance of open source software: state of the art
In this overview of governance mechanisms developed within open source software (OSS) circles, three types of governance are studied: ‘spontaneous’ governance, internal governance, and governance towards outside parties. Moreover, two main ways in which lessons from OSS can be applied elsewhere are explored: peer production of products other than software, and embedding ‘peer-produced’ products and peer processes into existing institutions (‘coupling’). Copyright Springer Science+Business Media, LLC 2007
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2007
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Authors: | Laat, Paul |
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Journal of Management and Governance. - Springer. - Vol. 11.2007, 2, p. 165-177
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Springer |
Subject: | Commons | Configurations | Governance | Institutionalization | Open source software | Peer production |
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