This paper studies the emergence of entrepreneurs and their skill profile in the open source software (OSS) community. We test the hypothesis that entrepreneurs, carrying out complex, multi-task activities, have more balanced skill sets compared with individuals who are less involved in project management activities. Our empirical analysis employs the SourceForge dataset containing information on 77,039 individuals working in 54,229 OSS projects. We estimate logit and ordered logit models to explore the likelihood that an individual is a project founder or manager. Our main regressors include individual attributes like skill level and diversity, and project-level controls. Results support our hypothesis

Giuri, P., Rullani, F., Torrisi, S. (2010). A Test of Lazear’s Theory of Entrepreneurship in the Open Source Software Virtual Community. In D.B. Audretsch, G.B. Dagnino, R. Faraci, R.E. Hoskisson (a cura di), New Frontiers in Entrepreneurship: Recognizing, Seizing, and Executing Opportunities (pp. 197-222). USA : Springer-Verlag New York [10.1007/978-1-4419-0058-6_10].

A Test of Lazear’s Theory of Entrepreneurship in the Open Source Software Virtual Community

Torrisi, S
2010

Abstract

This paper studies the emergence of entrepreneurs and their skill profile in the open source software (OSS) community. We test the hypothesis that entrepreneurs, carrying out complex, multi-task activities, have more balanced skill sets compared with individuals who are less involved in project management activities. Our empirical analysis employs the SourceForge dataset containing information on 77,039 individuals working in 54,229 OSS projects. We estimate logit and ordered logit models to explore the likelihood that an individual is a project founder or manager. Our main regressors include individual attributes like skill level and diversity, and project-level controls. Results support our hypothesis
Capitolo o saggio
skills, productivity, open source software
English
New Frontiers in Entrepreneurship: Recognizing, Seizing, and Executing Opportunities
Audretsch, DB; Dagnino, GB; Faraci, R; Hoskisson, RE
2010
978-1-4419-0057-9
26
Springer-Verlag New York
197
222
Giuri, P., Rullani, F., Torrisi, S. (2010). A Test of Lazear’s Theory of Entrepreneurship in the Open Source Software Virtual Community. In D.B. Audretsch, G.B. Dagnino, R. Faraci, R.E. Hoskisson (a cura di), New Frontiers in Entrepreneurship: Recognizing, Seizing, and Executing Opportunities (pp. 197-222). USA : Springer-Verlag New York [10.1007/978-1-4419-0058-6_10].
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