Unlocking the Power of Open Source Software: A Game-Changer for Developers
The article explores the economics of open source software, where developers from different places share code to create programs. It looks at how individual programmers and companies work together in these projects. The researchers use labor economics and industrial organization theory to explain why open source projects work the way they do. They find that career concerns and industry dynamics play a big role in shaping open source software development. The paper also suggests interesting research questions for further study in this area.