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How e-Entrepreneurs operate in the context of open source software

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The Internet has become an integral part of our everyday lives and it is often difficult to imagine how we ever functioned without it. This chapter presents experiences of two entrepreneurial companies, one of which has survived the 'dot-com bubble burst.' The chapter identifies current and future online business environments especially in light of open source software (OSS)   being accepted globally. Unlike proprietary software (such as Windows), OSS comes with its internal implementation details (source code) visible both to its developers and users, along with the freedom to change and redistribute this source. The significant implications of this unique style of software distribution for e-entrepreneurs are examined. Having a flexible  strategic plan; possessing management skills; providing excellent service; and having patience are some of the recommendations provided by  interviewed e-entrepreneurs. When made part of the decision making  process, these recommendations would enhance current and future e_entrepreneurs in sustaining their business.

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Chapter number

4

Pagination

62-88

Open access

  • Yes

ISBN-13

9781591409212

ISBN-10

1591409217

Language

eng

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B1 Book chapter

Copyright notice

2006, Idea Group Publishing

Extent

14

Editor/Contributor(s)

Zhao F

Publisher

Idea Group Publishing

Place of publication

Hershey, Pa.

Title of book

Entrepreneurship and innovations in e-business: an integrative perspective

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