DISCURSIVE MODULATION IN OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE: HOW ONLINE COMMUNITIES SHAPE NOVELTY AND COMPLEXITY
成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Lindberg, Aron; Berente, Nicholas; Howison, James; Lyytinen, Kalle
署名单位:
Stevens Institute of Technology; University of Notre Dame; University of Texas System; University of Texas Austin; University System of Ohio; Case Western Reserve University
刊物名称:
MIS QUARTERLY
ISSN/ISSBN:
0276-7783
DOI:
10.25300/MISQ/2023/16872
发表日期:
2024
页码:
1395-1422
关键词:
digital innovation
floss projects
DESIGN
KNOWLEDGE
systems
ORGANIZATION
governance
product
search
collaboration
摘要:
We study the development of two open source software (OSS) web frameworks to understand how OSS communities shape software novelty and complexity in the absence of strong organizational hierarchies. We examine how projects engage in distinct discursive modulation practices to imprint the community's shared core doctrines and design principles onto the software thereby shaping its novelty and complexity. We borrow the concept of modulation from audio synthesis to explain how a preexisting signal-in our case, the ongoing community discourse-is modulated to produce varying sounds-in our case, the novelty and complexity of the software. The concept of modulation offers a lens to understand how emergent, community-wide development activities are influenced by filtering discursive positions and mixing those positions, thereby shaping the artifact's novelty and complexity. Our research shows that the modulation of novelty exhibits a range from proximal to distal searches for new features, while the modulation of complexity varies between integration and deprecation. By drawing on these concepts, we formulate a theory that explains how modulation results in alternative OSS community approaches to shaping software novelty and complexity and how this process reflects and is reflected in the resulting software artifact.
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