Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study

In the last few decades, the Open Source Software (OSS) diffusion has grown remarkably in companies. In this context, the present study has analyzed the factors that incentivize OSS implementations for enterprise purposes, linking two perspectives: (1) managerial and (2) educational. Thus, the Delph...

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Main Authors: F. José Racero, Salvador Bueno, M. Dolores Gallego
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-01-01
Series:Electronics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/3/277
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spelling doaj-d00b7027a14740e58d7248a44c3cab8c2021-01-26T00:01:05ZengMDPI AGElectronics2079-92922021-01-011027727710.3390/electronics10030277Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus StudyF. José Racero0Salvador Bueno1M. Dolores Gallego2Department of Management and Marketing, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Seville, SpainDepartment of Management and Marketing, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Seville, SpainDepartment of Management and Marketing, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Seville, SpainIn the last few decades, the Open Source Software (OSS) diffusion has grown remarkably in companies. In this context, the present study has analyzed the factors that incentivize OSS implementations for enterprise purposes, linking two perspectives: (1) managerial and (2) educational. Thus, the Delphi methodology was applied to a panel of experts with two aims: (1) to know managers’ perceptions about organizational users’ motivations toward OSS after receiving OSS training and (2) to develop a forecasting study to examine the OSS diffusion in the medium term in companies and educational centers. In this context, the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) was the theoretical approach through which we identified the motivational factors. Specifically, three SDT motivations were added: (1) autonomy, (2) competence and (3) relatedness. The 104 selected experts were managers from companies with employees who have studied in educational centers where OSS usage is mandatory. The results show that managers perceive that OSS training incentivizes OSS implementations in companies. At the same time, user motivations are considered to be extremely relevant, especially autonomy. In addition, is the results foresee a similar level of OSS implementation in the business and educational fields in the medium term. Finally, conclusions, practical implications and limitations are discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/3/277Open Source SoftwareeducationcompaniesDelphi methodperceptionmotivations
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Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study
Electronics
Open Source Software
education
companies
Delphi method
perception
motivations
author_facet F. José Racero
Salvador Bueno
M. Dolores Gallego
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title Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study
title_short Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study
title_full Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study
title_fullStr Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study
title_full_unstemmed Can the OSS-Focused Education Impact on OSS Implementations in Companies? A Motivational Answer through a Delphi-Based Consensus Study
title_sort can the oss-focused education impact on oss implementations in companies? a motivational answer through a delphi-based consensus study
publisher MDPI AG
series Electronics
issn 2079-9292
publishDate 2021-01-01
description In the last few decades, the Open Source Software (OSS) diffusion has grown remarkably in companies. In this context, the present study has analyzed the factors that incentivize OSS implementations for enterprise purposes, linking two perspectives: (1) managerial and (2) educational. Thus, the Delphi methodology was applied to a panel of experts with two aims: (1) to know managers’ perceptions about organizational users’ motivations toward OSS after receiving OSS training and (2) to develop a forecasting study to examine the OSS diffusion in the medium term in companies and educational centers. In this context, the Self-Determination Theory (SDT) was the theoretical approach through which we identified the motivational factors. Specifically, three SDT motivations were added: (1) autonomy, (2) competence and (3) relatedness. The 104 selected experts were managers from companies with employees who have studied in educational centers where OSS usage is mandatory. The results show that managers perceive that OSS training incentivizes OSS implementations in companies. At the same time, user motivations are considered to be extremely relevant, especially autonomy. In addition, is the results foresee a similar level of OSS implementation in the business and educational fields in the medium term. Finally, conclusions, practical implications and limitations are discussed.
topic Open Source Software
education
companies
Delphi method
perception
motivations
url https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9292/10/3/277
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