• DocumentCode
    1419384
  • Title

    Effects of Empowerment on Performance in Open-Source Software Projects

  • Author

    Ke, Weiling ; Zhang, Ping

  • Author_Institution
    Sch. of Bus., Clarkson Univ., Potsdam, NY, USA
  • Volume
    58
  • Issue
    2
  • fYear
    2011
  • fDate
    5/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
  • Firstpage
    334
  • Lastpage
    346
  • Abstract
    An enduring issue that intrigues researchers and practitioners in open-source software (OSS) development is what motivates individuals to participate and make contributions, given the lack of numerating mechanisms. Amidst several end-state-focused motives advocated by prior studies (such as improved programming skills and future career growth), we add that an important contributing factor is empowerment , the positive feelings derived from task assessments in OSS projects. Through survey data collected from 233 OSS participants, we assess how components of psychological empowerment (i.e., autonomy, competence, meaningfulness, and impact) derived from OSS tasks may affect the work output of participants. In particular, we demonstrate that competence and impact have a positive influence on OSS participants´ performance, while autonomy and meaningfulness have a slightly negative influence on performance. In addition, empowerment´s effects on performance can be mediated by effort expended. Theoretical contributions and managerial implications of this study are discussed.
  • Keywords
    public domain software; software development management; managerial implications; open source software projects; performance empowerment; psychological empowerment; Communities; Context; Decision making; Open source software; Programming; Psychology; Empowerment; open-source software (OSS); software-development participation;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Engineering Management, IEEE Transactions on
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    0018-9391
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/TEM.2010.2096510
  • Filename
    5680956