What motivates software practitioners to contribute to inner source?

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Abstract

Software development organizations have adopted open source development practices to support or augment their software development processes, a phenomenon referred to as inner source. Given the rapid adoption of inner source, we wonder what motivates software practitioners to contribute to inner source projects. We followed a mixed-methods approach - a qualitative phase of interviews with 20 interviewees, followed by a quantitative phase of an exploratory survey with 124 respondents from 13 countries across four continents. Our study uncovers practitioners' motivation to contribute to inner source projects, as well as how the motivation differs from what motivates practitioners to participate in open source projects. We also investigate how software practitioners' motivation impacts their contribution level and continuance intention in inner source projects. Based on our findings, we outline directions for future research and provide recommendations for organizations and software practitioners.

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Wan, Z., Xia, X., Zhang, Y., Lo, D., Zhou, D., Chen, Q., & Hassan, A. E. (2022). What motivates software practitioners to contribute to inner source? In ESEC/FSE 2022 - Proceedings of the 30th ACM Joint Meeting European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (pp. 132–144). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3540250.3549148

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