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Would the co-creation strategy be a key success factor for Open Source projects?
My name is Yassir Joti. I am a PhD student in Project Management. I need the help of the Open Source community to conduct a research about Open Source Project Management.
Thank you for participating in this survey for doctoral research in project management at the Université du Québec en Outaouais - Canada. This survey of 20 questions (10 to 15 minutes), is primarily intended for project managers, directors, project owners on the extent of their experience.
This survey is available via SurveyMonkey: English version
This survey aims to assess the extent to which adopted strategies and stakeholder management practices* have an impact on organisational knowledge creation, innovation and the success of open source software development projects**.
Our main hypothesis is that project marketing contains the elements that enable it to become the catalyst par excellence for open innovation in open source software development projects. We hope through our research to enrich the areas of expertise and management of Open Source projects.
The anonymity and confidentiality of the data collected as part of this research project will be ensured in accordance with the laws and regulations applicable in the province of Quebec and the regulations and policies of the Université du Québec en Outaouais.
At the conclusion of this research, we will be happy to communicate and share the results obtained.
Thank you in advance for participating in this survey and/or for circulating or sharing this invitation.
Yassir Joti
PhD student in project management Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO)
*Project stakeholders are those who are interested in the results of the project. These are usually project team members, project managers, executives, project sponsors, customers, and users. Stakeholders are people who will be affected and will affect the project at any point in its life cycle, and their input can have a direct impact on its outcome.
**Open source software is software released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users, for a fee or not, the right to use, study, modify and distribute the software and its source code to any person for any purpose. Open source software can be modified and redistributed without asking permission from the original creator.
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Would the co-creation strategy be a key success factor for Open Source projects?
My name is Yassir Joti. I am a PhD student in Project Management. I need the help of the Open Source community to conduct a research about Open Source Project Management.
Thank you for participating in this survey for doctoral research in project management at the Université du Québec en Outaouais - Canada. This survey of 20 questions (10 to 15 minutes), is primarily intended for project managers, directors, project owners on the extent of their experience.
This survey is available via SurveyMonkey:
English version
This survey aims to assess the extent to which adopted strategies and stakeholder management practices* have an impact on organisational knowledge creation, innovation and the success of open source software development projects**.
Our main hypothesis is that project marketing contains the elements that enable it to become the catalyst par excellence for open innovation in open source software development projects. We hope through our research to enrich the areas of expertise and management of Open Source projects.
The anonymity and confidentiality of the data collected as part of this research project will be ensured in accordance with the laws and regulations applicable in the province of Quebec and the regulations and policies of the Université du Québec en Outaouais.
At the conclusion of this research, we will be happy to communicate and share the results obtained.
Thank you in advance for participating in this survey and/or for circulating or sharing this invitation.
Yassir Joti
PhD student in project management
Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO)
*Project stakeholders are those who are interested in the results of the project. These are usually project team members, project managers, executives, project sponsors, customers, and users. Stakeholders are people who will be affected and will affect the project at any point in its life cycle, and their input can have a direct impact on its outcome.
**Open source software is software released under a license in which the copyright holder grants users, for a fee or not, the right to use, study, modify and distribute the software and its source code to any person for any purpose. Open source software can be modified and redistributed without asking permission from the original creator.
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