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[OSPO Book] referencing existing Open Source Models
This ticket is to track existing open source models and or related studies that have been published over the past years
- Open Source Maturity Model (FINOS): Divided into the three broad dimensions of strategy, management and usage, with each dimension then subdivided into individual elements that describe open source in finance engagement (https://survey.osmm.finos.org/551476)
- Maturity model of corporate open source adoption (Ibrahim) -
- The Open Source Software Adoption Framework: a study that tries to identify the influence of different referent groups on perceptions of whether the use of OSS is good or bad in the SME (https://www.researchgate.net/publication/220393155_A_theory-grounded_framework_of_Open_Source_Software_adoption_in_SMEs)
- Considerations and challenges for the adoption of open source components in software-intensive businesses: explores the considerations and challenges that businesses face when adopting open source components (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0164121221002442)
- Open Source and business models (enterprise focuss): overview of different business models that companies can use when working with open source software (https://wiki.p2pfoundation.net/Open_Source_Business_Models)
- Modelling and applying OSS adoption strategies: These models can be used as a reference for understanding and assessing the impact of the OSS adoption strategies on the OSS adopter organization; as well as complementing the OSS adopter organizational model (https://upcommons.upc.edu/bitstream/handle/2117/26490/Lopez.pdf)
- Article: What business model works for open source technology? (UNICEF) - https://www.unicef.org/innovation/media/206/file/Open%20Source%20Business%20Model.pdf
Also The Open Source Good Governance Framework referenced #449