2012 IEEE/ACM International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining 2012
DOI: 10.1109/asonam.2012.244
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You scratch my back, we'll scratch yours: Exploring "open entrepreneurship" in a private-collective community

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“…They receive help from others but also need to show that they themselves are willing to share ideas and contribute to solving others’ problems in the community. This kind of open entrepreneurship (Teigland et al, 2012), where entrepreneurs freely reveal intellectual property in return for feedback and help from the community, is characteristic of the entrepreneurs in the open source communities studied. Thus, the boundary between competition and cooperation between the communities’ entrepreneurs is blurred.…”
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“…They receive help from others but also need to show that they themselves are willing to share ideas and contribute to solving others’ problems in the community. This kind of open entrepreneurship (Teigland et al, 2012), where entrepreneurs freely reveal intellectual property in return for feedback and help from the community, is characteristic of the entrepreneurs in the open source communities studied. Thus, the boundary between competition and cooperation between the communities’ entrepreneurs is blurred.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…OSS communities are increasingly becoming arenas for entrepreneurs, individuals who found an organization for the purpose of obtaining economic benefits through the sale or use of his/her product and/or service (Shane & Venkataraman, 2000), to conduct business. In this article, we label entrepreneurs who conduct their business by identifying, cocreating, and realizing opportunities through shared resources and expertise in open source communities as open entrepreneurs (Teigland, Di Gangi, Yetis, & Huitfeldt, 2012). Since open entrepreneurs operate in a communal setting, they work and collaborate with members of the same open source community to a great extent.…”
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