Technology Innovation Management Review (Jan 2012)

How Open Source Has Changed the Software Industry: Perspectives from Open Source Entrepreneurs

  • Risto Rajala,
  • Juho Lindman

Journal volume & issue
no. January 2012: Open Source Business
pp. 5 – 11

Abstract

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The emergence of F/LOSS (free/libre open source software) has triggered several changes in the software industry. F/LOSS has been cited as an archetypal form of open innovation; it consists of the convergence and collaboration of like-minded parties. An increasing number of software firms have taken upon this approach to link outsiders into their service development and product design. Also, software firms have been increasingly grounded their business models on user-centric and service-oriented operations. This article describes a study that investigates these changes from the perspective of F/LOSS entrepreneurs. The findings are summarized into four issues that are critical in managing an F/LOSS business: i) dealing with organizational changes in the innovation process; ii) mastering user involvement; iii) successfully using resources; and iv) designing revenue models.

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