Motivation of software developers in Open Source projects: an Internet-based survey of contributors to the Linux kernel (2003)
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@ARTICLE{Hertel03motivationof,
author = {Guido Hertel and Sven Niedner and Stefanie Herrmann},
title = {Motivation of software developers in Open Source projects: an Internet-based survey of contributors to the Linux kernel},
journal = {Research Policy},
year = {2003},
volume = {32},
pages = {1159--1177}
}
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The motives of 141 contributors to a large Open Source Software project (the Linux kernel) was explored with an internet-based questionnaire study. Measured factors were both derived from discussions within the Linux community as well as from models from social sciences. Participants' engagement was particularly determined by their identification as a Linux developer, by pragmatic motives to improve own software, and by their tolerance of time investments. Moreover, some of the software development was accomplished by teams. Activities in these teams were particularly determined by participants' evaluation of the team goals as well as by their perceived indispensability and self-efficacy. Running Head: MOTIVATION IN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE PROJECTS Key Words: Open Source Software, Linux, Virtual Teams, Motivation, VIST Model Author notes * Correspondence should be addressed to Guido Hertel, University of Kiel, Institut fuer Psychologie, Olshausenstr. 40, D-24 098 Kiel, Germany. Phone: +49 431 880 2980. Fax: +49 431 880 1559. E-mail: hertel@psychologie.uni-kiel.de. * We thank SuSe Germany for sponsoring a number of lottery prizes for the participants in this study.







