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arxiv: 1612.09462 · v1 · pith:RS7IEVR4new · submitted 2016-12-30 · 💻 cs.SI · physics.soc-ph

Cooperation among competitors in the open-source arena: The case of OpenStack

classification 💻 cs.SI physics.soc-ph
keywords open-sourcecooperationcompetitiondevelopmentopenstackversusalliancesallow
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Interorganizational interactions are often complex and paradoxical. In this research, we transcend two management paradoxes: competition versus cooperation and open-source versus proprietary technology development. We follow the OpenStack open-source ecosystem where competing firms cooperate in the joint-development of a cloud infrastructure for big data. We provide a narrative, complemented with social network visualizations, which depicts the evolution of cooperation and competition. Our findings suggest that development transparency and weak intellectual property rights (i.e., characteristics of open-source ecosystems) allow a focal firm to transfer information and resources more easily between multiple alliances.

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