Heli Koski

Private-collective Software Business Models: Cordinatitons and Commercialization via Licensing

The private-collective business models that involve both private investment incentives and the production of public goods are not well understood. This empirically oriented research uses the unique data from the software industries of five European countries (Finland, Germany, Italy, Portugal and Spain) to illuminate the patterns of private, entrepreneurial provision of software placed in the

Catching up? Differences in 2G mobile diffusion in industrialized and developing countries

Journal of Scientific and Industrial Research (2007) Vol.66:4, 305-311. Publication year: 2007 Pages: 7 Language: English Other articles 508

Innovative Software Business Strategies: Evidence from Finnish Firms

Our study aims at shedding light on the innovative business strategies in the soft-ware sector and particularly providing a better understanding of the economics underlying the supply of Open Source Software (OSS). We use survey data collected from 170 Finnish software companies to investigate the determinants of the choice of OSS production. Our study focuses

Factors for Success in Mobile Telephony: Why Diffusion in the United States and Europe Differs

How Revolutionary Was the Digital Economy (2006) ed. by Zyzman, J. & Newman, A. pp. 324-337 Publication year: 2006 Pages: 14 Language: English Other articles 331