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Title: 

Linux vs. Windows: A Comparison of Innovation Incentives and a Case Study

Authors: Economides, Nicholas
Katsamakas, Evangelos
Keywords: open source software;operating systems;technology platforms;Linux;innovation incentives
Issue Date: Sep-2005
Series/Report no.: EC-05-11
Abstract: The paper analyzes and compares the investment incentives of platform and application developers for Linux and Windows. We find that the level of investment in applications is larger when the operating system is open source rather than proprietary. The comparison of the levels of investment in the operating systems depends, among others, on reputation effects and the number of developers. The paper also develops a short case study comparing Windows and Linux and identifies new directions for open source software research.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2451/26104
Appears in Collections:Economics Working Papers

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