Exploring motivations for contributing to open source initiatives: The roles of contribution context and personal values

  • Authors:
  • Shaul Oreg;Oded Nov

  • Affiliations:
  • Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Haifa 31905, Israel;Department of Management, Polytechnic University, New York, NY 11201, USA

  • Venue:
  • Computers in Human Behavior
  • Year:
  • 2008

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Abstract

We explore contextual and dispositional correlates of the motivation to contribute to open source initiatives. We examine how the context of the open source project, and the personal values of contributors, are related to the types of motivations for contributing. A web-based survey was administered to 300 contributors in two prominent open source contexts: software and content. As hypothesized, software contributors placed a greater emphasis on reputation-gaining and self-development motivations, compared with content contributors, who placed a greater emphasis on altruistic motives. Furthermore, the hypothesized relationships were found between contributors' personal values and their motivations for contributing.