Explore an open-source value co-creation framework: A multiple case study.

PLoS One

Ericsson China Academy, Ericsson (China) Communications Company Ltd, Chongqing, China.

Published: September 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Open-source communities (OSCs) are becoming increasingly relevant in the IT sector, driving innovation through collaboration and value co-creation.
  • This study develops a conceptual framework for open-source value co-creation (OSVCC), highlighting the importance of openness, sharing, and collaboration among OSC participants.
  • Additionally, it categorizes OSCs based on commercialization and maturity, analyzes specific case studies, and identifies key factors for successful innovation and value creation, providing actionable insights for companies engaging with OSCs.

Article Abstract

Open-source communities(OSCs) are gaining significant attention in the current business environment of information technology(IT). More and more IT companies and individuals are exploring how to achieve innovation through open-source collaboration, and value co-creation(VCC) in the OSCs has become a trend. Therefore, it is particularly important to examine the mechanism of OSCs under the background of VCC theory. This study proposes a conceptual framework of open-source value co-creation (OSVCC), which is characterized by openness, sharing, collaboration, and freedom, for understanding the internal mechanisms and contextual conditions in the relationship between OSCs participants. This study constructed a pairwise combined four-category classification model combining the perspectives of the commercialization level (low and high) and the maturity stage (developmental and mature) of the OSCs. Based on the model, this study selects and analyzes four presentive cases of OSCs using a multiple case study approach. Then, this study proposes a framework for OSVCC to identify the crucial factors that promote the successful implementation of innovation and value creation. The OSVCC framework encompasses three primary participants, effective VCC processes, and key open-source principles. This study offers valuable managerial implications for enterprises that plan to participate in OSCs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11414942PMC
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0310516PLOS

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