The Effects of Extrinsic Motivations and Satisfaction in Open Source Software Development
Author(s) -
Weiling Ke,
Ping Zhang
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of the association for information systems
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.877
H-Index - 78
ISSN - 1536-9323
DOI - 10.17705/1jais.00251
Subject(s) - competence (human resources) , autonomy , psychology , open source software , open source software development , self determination theory , affect (linguistics) , task (project management) , social psychology , knowledge management , applied psychology , cognitive psychology , software , computer science , engineering , political science , communication , systems engineering , law , programming language
Weiling Ke Clarkson University wke@clarkson.edu Ping Zhang Syracuse University Pzhang@syr.edu As a new phenomenon in the software industry, Open Source Software (OSS) development has attracted a high level of research interest. Examining what motivates participants in OSS projects and how to enhance the effects of motivations has received increased attention in recent years. This study is prompted by the significant but detail-lacking examination of differential effects of various types of extrinsic motivations on participants’ task effort in OSS projects and their interaction effects with participants’ psychological states. Drawing upon self-determination theory, we establish four types of extrinsic motivations in OSS communities (i.e., external, introjected, identified, and integrated motivation) and investigate how these types affect task effort differently. Also, integrating self-determination theory with affective event theory, we study how satisfaction of needs for competence, autonomy, and relatedness moderates the relationships between extrinsic motivations and task effort. The research model is largely supported by data from 250 participants in various OSS projects. Theoretical contribution and practical implications are discussed.
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