Workshop
Open Models of Innovation and of Information Goods Production and Distribution
14:00-15:00
Keynote Lecture : Pauld A. David, (Stanford University, Department of Economics; Chaire Orange)
What Do We Know and What Should We Be Trying to Learn about Community Based Production of Libre Software?
- Motivation and Coordination in Libre Software Development A Stygmergic Simulation Perspective on Large Community-Mode Projects (Jean-Michel Dalle and Paul A. David), 2007
- Dynamics of Innovation in an “Open Source” Collaboration Environment (Paul A. David and Francesco Rullani), 2007
- Community-based production of open-source software: What do we know about the developers who participate? (Paul A. David and Joseph S. Shapiro), 2008
15:20-16:00
Thierry Pénard (CREM, U. Rennes 1), Michael Arnold (University of Delaware), Eric Darmon (CREM, U. Rennes 1)
Sponsored Links and Keywords Competition: How Do Firms Interact on Search Engines?
16:00-16:40
Eric Darmon (CREM, U. Rennes 1), Dominique Torre, (GREDEG, U. Nice-Sophia Antipolis),
Hybridization and Dual Licensing with Competition between Open Source and Proprietary sofware
16:40-17:20
Maya Bacache (Télécom Paris-Tech), Marc Bourreau (Télécom Paris-Tech), François Moreau (GREG, CNAM),
Does Digitization Spur Innovation? The Case of Self-production in the Recorded Music Industry
17:20-18:00
Héla Masmoudi (Université Pierre et Marie Curie,), Quentin Peigné (Université Pierre et Marie Curie,), Claude de Loupy (Syllabs, et MoDyCo, Université Paris Ouest), Matthijs den Besten (Ecole Polytechnique), Jean-Michel Dalle (Université Pierre et Marie Curie)
Peeling the Onion: Analyzing The Core and The Periphery of The Firefox Community with Text-Mining Methods