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A summary of the results of our research study of the eZ Publish Community, a firm sponsored open source community, that was recently published in the academic journal, Information & Organization.
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What did 4 Academics Learn from Studying eZ Systems?
February 2014
Robin TeiglandStockholm School of Economics
Sweden
Paul M. Di GangiLoyola University of Maryland
USA
Björn-Tore FlåtenUniversity of Agder
Norway
Elia GiovacchiniStockholm University
Sweden
Nicolas PastorinoeZ Systems
Director Community
Presentation StructureStart
Finish
Key Findings
Methodology
Conclusions
Opportunities and Challenges
Motivation of the Study
Motivation for Our Study
• eZ Systems wants to create a killer community
• Research team interested in learning how a firm can sponsor an Open Source Software (OSS) community
• Discussions with eZ Share Director led to the questions: – How does the firm’s involvement impact
the innovation capacity of the community?
– How is the firm’s learning ability impacted by the involvement with the community?
Opportunities and Challenges with Firm-sponsored OSS Communities
OSS communities as complementary asset for firms with great potential for firms to turn community outputs into new service offerings
BUT, potential for goal conflict between the firm and the community since firms in control– Firm’s goal is to profit from the
investment– Community’s goal is to improve the
shared technology
DefinitionsBoundary managementThe set of activities involved in defining, negotiating, and protecting organizationalresources and domains of action as well asmanaging external stakeholder relationships to achieve organizational goals
Four boundary management logics:1. Boundary of power2. Boundary of identity3. Boundary of competence4. Boundary of transactional efficiency
These four cannot be studied in isolation as it is their integrative management that influencesthe community’s innovation capacity
Absorptive capacityThe firm’s ability to continuously transform knowledge and ideas (e.g., learn) into new innovations
Please see our paper for references: Teigland, R., Di Gangi, P., Flåten, B-T., Giovacchini, E., Pastorino, N. (2014). Balancing on a tightrope: Managing the boundaries of a firm-sponsored OSS community and its impact on innovation and absorptive capacity. Information & Organization, 24, 25–47.
Research Methodology
• Case study of eZ Systems and its firm-sponsored OSS community
• 19 semi-structured interviews– 5 eZ employees– 14 affiliated partners, entrepreneurs, or OSS hobbyists– On average, interviewees were 34,9 years old, were male,
and held a minimum of an undergraduate degree (typically Computer Science)
– Interviews lasting 45-120 minutes each– All interviews recorded and transcribed
• Literature-driven thematic analysis with coding of the transcripts 6
Key Findings
eZ’s boundary management of the community plays a crucial role in community’s innovation capacity, with Power having the most importance.
Importance of maintaining relationships not only within eZ to understand and absorb ideas and knowledge from community but also with the larger OSS and business community.
Community’s innovation capacity directly impacts eZ’s learning ability. Additionally, an integrative IT platform supports the development of community innovation capacity and firm learning ability.
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Findings – Research Model from Research Point of View
Conclusions• The study extends our understanding of
boundary management of firm-sponsored OSS communities.
• Firms interested in leveraging a firm-sponsored community must balance on a tightrope since tension between the firm’s goals and the community’s goals.
Further research should investigate how firms that want to sponsor or engage communities can adapt their internal organizations to better fit with community-intensive innovation activities.
Thank You!
If you have any questions or suggestions, please do not hesitate contacting us:
[email protected]@hhs.se
[email protected]@fek.su.se