ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology (TOSEM)
Status, Quality, and Attention: What's in a (Missing) Name?
Management Science
Information Systems and e-Business Management
Progressing to the Center: Coordinating Project Work
Organization Science
IS Avoidance in Health-Care Groups: A Multilevel Investigation
Information Systems Research
Knowledge Collaboration in Online Communities
Organization Science
Network Exchange Patterns in Online Communities
Organization Science
The Core and Cosmopolitans: A Relational View of Innovation in User Communities
Organization Science
Emergence of Gamified Commerce: Turning Virtual to Real
Journal of Electronic Commerce in Organizations
The Impact of Measurement Time on Subgroup Detection in Online Communities
ASONAM '12 Proceedings of the 2012 International Conference on Advances in Social Networks Analysis and Mining (ASONAM 2012)
Network ties and the success of open source software development
The Journal of Strategic Information Systems
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What types of human and social capital identify the emergence of leaders of open innovation communities? Consistent with the norms of an engineering culture, we find that future leaders must first make strong technical contributions. Beyond technical contributions, they must then integrate their communities in order to mobilize volunteers and avoid the ever-present danger of forking and balkanization. This is enabled by two correlated but distinct social positions: social brokerage and boundary spanning between technological areas. An inherent lack of trust associated with brokerage positions can be overcome through physical interaction. Boundary spanners do not suffer this handicap and are much more likely than brokers to advance to leadership. The research separates the influence of human and social capital on promotion, and highlights previously unexamined differences between brokerage-and boundary-spanning positions. Longitudinal analyses of careers within the Internet Engineering Task Force community from 1986--2002 support the arguments.