| The methodology used in the underlying paper is, to put it generously, not even wrong. Way past “assume a spherical cow” territory. It supposes you could simply hire programmers to build OSS from scratch. If you have ever worked on a large project in a corporation, you instantly know how shockingly ignorant this is. Hint: many of them end in failure and are never released at all. Then there are the massive amplifications that happen due to the mere existence of open source: learning, spreading of ideas, reusable tooling, and more. Has any business school ever produced a paper worth a damn? https://www.hbs.edu/ris/Publication%20Files/24-038_51f8444f-... |
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