How Firms Adapt and Interact in Open Source Ecosystems: Analyzing Stakeholder Influence and Collaboration Patterns

Johan Linåker, Patrick Rempel, Björn Regnell, Patrick Mäder

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Abstract

[Context and motivation] Ecosystems developed as Open Source Software (OSS) are considered to be highly innovative and reactive to new market trends due to their openness and wide-ranging contributor base. Participation in OSS often implies opening up of the software development process and exposure towards new stakeholders. [Question/Problem] Firms considering to engage in such an environment should carefully consider potential opportunities and challenges upfront. The openness may lead to higher innovation potential but also to frictional losses for engaged firms. Further, as an ecosystem progresses, power structures and influence on feature selection may fluctuate accordingly. [Principal ideas/results] We analyze the Apache Hadoop ecosystem in a quantitative longitudinal case study to investigate changing stakeholder influence and collaboration patterns. Further, we investigate how its innovation and time-to-market evolve at the same time. [Contribution] Findings show collaborations between and influence shifting among rivaling and non-competing firms. Network analysis proves valuable on how an awareness of past, present and emerging stakeholders, in regards to power structure and collaborations may be created. Furthermore, the ecosystem’s innovation and time-to-market show strong variations among the release history. Indications were also found that these characteristics are influenced by the way how stakeholders collaborate with each other.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationRequirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality
Subtitle of host publication22nd International Working Conference, REFSQ 2016, Gothenburg, Sweden, March 14-17, 2016, Proceedings
Pages63-81
Volume9619
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-319-30282-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016 Mar 4
EventInternational Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 2016 - Göteborg, Sweden
Duration: 2016 Mar 142016 Mar 17
Conference number: 22
https://refsq.org/2016/

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Computer Science
PublisherSpringer International Publishing
Volume9619
ISSN (Electronic)0302-9743

Conference

ConferenceInternational Working Conference on Requirements Engineering: Foundation for Software Quality, 2016
Abbreviated titleREFSQ'16
Country/TerritorySweden
CityGöteborg
Period2016/03/142016/03/17
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Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Software Engineering

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