Daniel Ehls analyzes the impact of contextual factors on attracting volunteers into open initiatives. He answers challenging questions like why do users join one community over another and what are attractive conditions for user and open innovation With a discrete choice experiment, Daniel Ehls identifies openness trade-offs and joining preferences contingent on access, usage and sponsorship. Also, he reveals causes of taste heterogeneity and shows how context and personality dete...
Inhoudsopgave
Attracting Members in Open Institutions and Communities.- User Behavior, Volunteering, and Individual Traits.- Open Innovation, Open Source, and User Innovation.- Orga...
Over de auteur
Daniel Ehls studied Technology Management and worked as a management consultant before he gained his doctorate degree while working with Prof. Dr. Cornelius Herstatt ...