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journal contribution
posted on 2024-06-17, 23:54authored byM Mount, K Fernandes
Free and open source software (FOSS) solutions are not only considered to be a disruptive force in the proprietary
software industry but have helped firms deliver efficient and proficient processes and position themselves in global
supply networks. The purpose of this study was to conduct an investigation of FOSS adoption in firms operating in
high-velocity environments and identify factors that have an impact on the adoption process. Primary data were
gathered from a cluster of firms operating in a high-velocity environment. The results provide an insight about the
FOSS adoption process to both practitioners and academics alike. Our results indicate that performance attitude of
managers, data regulation and facilitating conditions are important determinants of a firm’s behavioural intention
(BI) to adopt and use FOSS. Interestingly, influences from social and organisational domains have little effect on a
firm’s BI to adopt FOSS solutions. Overall, the article provides a structure to FOSS adoption which is relevant to
managers and academics