LEM Research Projects | ||
The Economics and Management of Open Source Software |
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Sponsor | ||
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies |
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Research | ||
This research project aims to analyse some crucial issues on the
economics and management of open source software from a theoretical and
an empirical perspective. Several recent works have studied the Open
Source Software phenomenon focusing on different issues: the incentives
to develop software without monetary compensation, the heterogeneity of
users preferences that induce their involvement in the innovation pro
These studies point out different reasons for the rising diffusion of
OSS products. Our work focuses on the incentives and organisation of
different agents involved in the development of OSS -academic
institutions, communities of hackers, commercial develo
These agents contribute to technical progress and diffusion of OSS in
various ways. They show different strategies - from vertical
integration to specialisation in specific activities such as
development of core products (e.g., kernels), packaging and comm
The research also aims to provide empirical analysis on the competition
between open source and proprietary software in the main segments of
the market and to build a framework for the detailed analysis of the
licensing models characterising the open source and proprietary ways of software distribution. |
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Coordinator | ||
Salvatore Torrisi, University of Camerino, Italia |
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Research Team and Collaborators | ||
Paola Giuri Marco Corsino Gaia Rocchetti Natalia Zinovyeva (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa) |
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Period | ||
December 2001 - May 2005 |
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Downloads | ||
L'adozione del software proprietario e open source nelle imprese italiane. Indagine su un campione di imprese manifatturiere italiane |
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