Open Source Health Information Technology Projects

[1]  Kevin Crowston,et al.  Defining Open Source Software Project Success , 2003, ICIS.

[2]  D. F. Morrison,et al.  Multivariate Statistical Methods , 1968 .

[3]  Greg R. Vetter Slouching toward Open Innovation: Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) for Electronic Health Information , 2009 .

[4]  J. Marc Overhage,et al.  Open Source software in medical informatics - why, how and what , 2003, Int. J. Medical Informatics.

[5]  Lars Frederiksen,et al.  Why Do Users Contribute to Firm-Hosted User Communities? The Case of Computer-Controlled Music Instruments , 2006, Organ. Sci..

[6]  Yulin Fang,et al.  Understanding Sustained Participation in Open Source Software Projects , 2009, J. Manag. Inf. Syst..

[7]  Kevin Crowston,et al.  Self-organization of teams for free/libre open source software development , 2007, Inf. Softw. Technol..

[8]  Paul G. Biondich,et al.  The OpenMRS Implementers Network , 2009, Int. J. Medical Informatics.

[9]  Andy P. Field,et al.  Discovering Statistics Using SPSS , 2000 .

[10]  Kevin Crowston,et al.  Assessing the health of open source communities , 2006, Computer.

[11]  Nicholas Economides,et al.  Two-Sided Competition of Proprietary vs. Open Source Technology Platforms and the Implications for the Software Industry , 2005, Manag. Sci..

[12]  David J. Brailer,et al.  Economic Perspectives on Health Information Technology , 2005 .

[13]  R. English,et al.  Identifying Success and Tragedy of FLOSS Commons: A Preliminary Classification of Sourceforge.net Projects , 2007, First International Workshop on Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development (FLOSS'07: ICSE Workshops 2007).

[14]  Josh Lerner,et al.  The Simple Economics of Open Source , 2000 .

[15]  Kevin Crowston,et al.  Information systems success in free and open source software development: theory and measures , 2006, Softw. Process. Improv. Pract..

[16]  Sandeep Krishnamurthy,et al.  Cave or Community? An Empirical Examination of 100 Mature Open Source Projects , 2002, First Monday.

[17]  Wei Gao,et al.  The State and Profile of Open Source Software Projects in health and medical informatics , 2009, Int. J. Medical Informatics.

[18]  Ashutosh Deshmukh,et al.  Healthcare related open source software innovations: diffusion patterns and early adopter influence , 2010 .

[19]  Likoebe M. Maruping,et al.  Impacts of License Choice and Organizational Sponsorship on User Interest and Development Activity in Open Source Software Projects , 2006, Inf. Syst. Res..

[20]  Catherine Tucker,et al.  Privacy Protection and Technology Diffusion: The Case of Electronic Medical Records , 2009, Manag. Sci..

[21]  J. Henkel Selective revealing in open innovation processes: the case of embedded Linux (gekürzte Version) , 2006 .

[22]  Guy Paré,et al.  Barriers to Open Source Software Adoption in Quebec’s Health Care Organizations , 2009, Journal of Medical Systems.

[23]  Chandrasekar Subramaniam,et al.  Understanding Open Source Software: A Research Classification Framework , 2006, Commun. Assoc. Inf. Syst..

[24]  Gareth S. Kantor,et al.  Letter to the Editor: Open-source Software and the Primary Care EMR , 2003, J. Am. Medical Informatics Assoc..

[25]  Wei Gao,et al.  An Eclipse-based development approach to health information technology , 2007, Int. J. Electron. Heal..

[26]  E. Katsamakas,et al.  Why Most Open Source Development Projects Do Not Succeed? , 2007, First International Workshop on Emerging Trends in FLOSS Research and Development (FLOSS'07: ICSE Workshops 2007).