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Evila Piva, Francesco Rentocchini, Cristina Rossi Lamastra

Practitioners generally assert that collaborations with the open source software (OSS) community enable software entrepreneurial ventures to achieve superior innovation performance. Nonetheless, scholars have never tested this assertion. This paper takes a first step toward filling this gap. First, based on the high-tech entrepreneurship literature and the OSS research stream, we illustrate why collaborations with the OSS community should exert a positive effect on entrepreneurial ventures' innovation performance. Then, we provide a rigorous quantitative analysis of the innovation impact of these collaborations. Our econometric estimates indicate that entrepreneurial ventures collaborating with the OSS community exhibit superior innovation performance compared with their noncollaborating peers.

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Año de publicación 2012
Revista Journal of Small Business Management
DOI 10.1111/j.1540-627X.2012.00356.x
Referencia Evila Piva, Francesco Rentocchini, Cristina Rossi Lamastra (), . Journal of Small Business Management, 50, p. 340