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Book: Tiwana, A. (2013).  
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=== Core book ===
Platform ecosystems: aligning architecture, governance, and strategy.  
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Tiwana, A. (2013).  
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[[Platform ecosystems]]: aligning architecture, governance, and strategy.  
 
Newnes. (Esp ch 1,2,5,6,10)
 
Newnes. (Esp ch 1,2,5,6,10)
  
 
=== Platforms ===
 
=== Platforms ===
 
Gawer, A. (2014).  
 
Gawer, A. (2014).  
Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms: Toward an integrative framework.  
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[[Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms]]: Toward an integrative framework.  
 
Research Policy, 43(7), 1239-1249.
 
Research Policy, 43(7), 1239-1249.
  
 
===== Complementary =====
 
===== Complementary =====
 
Benlian, A., Hilkert, D., & Hess, T. (2015).  
 
Benlian, A., Hilkert, D., & Hess, T. (2015).  
How open is this platform? The meaning and measurement of platform openness from the complementors’ perspective.  
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[[How open is this platform]]? The meaning and measurement of platform openness from the complementors’ perspective.  
 
Journal of Information Technology, 30(3), 209-228.
 
Journal of Information Technology, 30(3), 209-228.
  
 
=== Platform boundary resources ===
 
=== Platform boundary resources ===
 
Ghazawneh, A., & Henfridsson, O. (2013).  
 
Ghazawneh, A., & Henfridsson, O. (2013).  
Balancing platform control and external contribution in third‐party development: the boundary resources model.  
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[[Balancing platform control and external contribution in third‐party development]]: the boundary resources model.  
 
Information Systems Journal, 23(2), 173-192..
 
Information Systems Journal, 23(2), 173-192..
  
 
Eaton, B., Elaluf-Calderwood, S., Sorensen, C., & Yoo, Y. (2015).  
 
Eaton, B., Elaluf-Calderwood, S., Sorensen, C., & Yoo, Y. (2015).  
Distributed tuning of boundary resources: the case of Apple's iOS service system.  
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[[Distributed tuning of boundary resources]]: the case of Apple's iOS service system.  
 
MIS Quarterly, 39(1), 217-243.
 
MIS Quarterly, 39(1), 217-243.
  
 
===== Complementary =====
 
===== Complementary =====
 
Dal Bianco, V., Myllärniemi, V., Komssi, M., & Raatikainen, M. (2014, April).  
 
Dal Bianco, V., Myllärniemi, V., Komssi, M., & Raatikainen, M. (2014, April).  
The role of platform boundary resources in software ecosystems: a case study.  
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[[The role of platform boundary resources in software ecosystems:]] a case study.  
 
In Software Architecture (WICSA), 2014 IEEE/IFIP Conference on (pp. 11-20). IEEE
 
In Software Architecture (WICSA), 2014 IEEE/IFIP Conference on (pp. 11-20). IEEE
  
 
Rafiq, A., Ågerfalk, P. J., & Sjöström, J. (2013, June).  
 
Rafiq, A., Ågerfalk, P. J., & Sjöström, J. (2013, June).  
Boundary Resources Dependency in Third-Party Development from the Developer’s Perspective.  
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[[Boundary Resources Dependency in Third-Party Development from the Developer’s Perspective]].  
 
In International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems (pp. 197-211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
 
In International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems (pp. 197-211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
  
 
=== Ecosystems, infrastructures  ===
 
=== Ecosystems, infrastructures  ===
 
Plantin, J. C., Lagoze, C., Edwards, P. N., & Sandvig, C. (2016).  
 
Plantin, J. C., Lagoze, C., Edwards, P. N., & Sandvig, C. (2016).  
Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook.  
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[[Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook]].  
 
new media & society, 1461444816661553.
 
new media & society, 1461444816661553.
  
 
Hyrynsalmi, S., Suominen, A., & Mäntymäki, M. (2016).  
 
Hyrynsalmi, S., Suominen, A., & Mäntymäki, M. (2016).  
The influence of developer multi-homing on competition between software ecosystems.  
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[[The influence of developer multi-homing on competition between software ecosystems]].  
 
Journal of Systems and Software, 111, 119-127.
 
Journal of Systems and Software, 111, 119-127.
  
 
===  Openness ===
 
===  Openness ===
 
Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012).  
 
Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012).  
Free/Libre open-source software development: What we know and what we do not know.  
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[[Free/Libre open-source software development]]: What we know and what we do not know.  
 
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 44(2), 7.
 
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 44(2), 7.
  
 
Teixeira, J., Robles, G., & González-Barahona, J. M. (2015).  
 
Teixeira, J., Robles, G., & González-Barahona, J. M. (2015).  
Lessons learned from applying social network analysis on an industrial Free/Libre/Open Source Software ecosystem.  
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[[Lessons learned from applying social network analysis on an industrial Free]]/Libre/Open Source Software ecosystem.  
 
Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1.
 
Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1.
  
 
Jansen, S. (2014).  
 
Jansen, S. (2014).  
Measuring the health of open source software ecosystems: Beyond the scope of project health.  
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[[Measuring the health of open source software ecosystems]]: Beyond the scope of project health.  
 
Information and Software Technology, 56(11), 1508-1519.
 
Information and Software Technology, 56(11), 1508-1519.
  
 
Mens, T., Claes, M., Grosjean, P., & Serebrenik, A. (2014).  
 
Mens, T., Claes, M., Grosjean, P., & Serebrenik, A. (2014).  
Studying evolving software ecosystems based on ecological models.  
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[[Studying evolving software ecosystems based on ecological models]].  
 
In Evolving Software Systems (pp. 297-326). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.
 
In Evolving Software Systems (pp. 297-326). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Revision as of 13:40, 4 November 2016

Core book

Tiwana, A. (2013). Platform ecosystems: aligning architecture, governance, and strategy. Newnes. (Esp ch 1,2,5,6,10)

Platforms

Gawer, A. (2014). Bridging differing perspectives on technological platforms: Toward an integrative framework. Research Policy, 43(7), 1239-1249.

Complementary

Benlian, A., Hilkert, D., & Hess, T. (2015). How open is this platform? The meaning and measurement of platform openness from the complementors’ perspective. Journal of Information Technology, 30(3), 209-228.

Platform boundary resources

Ghazawneh, A., & Henfridsson, O. (2013). Balancing platform control and external contribution in third‐party development: the boundary resources model. Information Systems Journal, 23(2), 173-192..

Eaton, B., Elaluf-Calderwood, S., Sorensen, C., & Yoo, Y. (2015). Distributed tuning of boundary resources: the case of Apple's iOS service system. MIS Quarterly, 39(1), 217-243.

Complementary

Dal Bianco, V., Myllärniemi, V., Komssi, M., & Raatikainen, M. (2014, April). The role of platform boundary resources in software ecosystems: a case study. In Software Architecture (WICSA), 2014 IEEE/IFIP Conference on (pp. 11-20). IEEE

Rafiq, A., Ågerfalk, P. J., & Sjöström, J. (2013, June). Boundary Resources Dependency in Third-Party Development from the Developer’s Perspective. In International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems (pp. 197-211). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.

Ecosystems, infrastructures

Plantin, J. C., Lagoze, C., Edwards, P. N., & Sandvig, C. (2016). Infrastructure studies meet platform studies in the age of Google and Facebook. new media & society, 1461444816661553.

Hyrynsalmi, S., Suominen, A., & Mäntymäki, M. (2016). The influence of developer multi-homing on competition between software ecosystems. Journal of Systems and Software, 111, 119-127.

Openness

Crowston, K., Wei, K., Howison, J., & Wiggins, A. (2012). Free/Libre open-source software development: What we know and what we do not know. ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR), 44(2), 7.

Teixeira, J., Robles, G., & González-Barahona, J. M. (2015). Lessons learned from applying social network analysis on an industrial Free/Libre/Open Source Software ecosystem. Journal of Internet Services and Applications, 6(1), 1.

Jansen, S. (2014). Measuring the health of open source software ecosystems: Beyond the scope of project health. Information and Software Technology, 56(11), 1508-1519.

Mens, T., Claes, M., Grosjean, P., & Serebrenik, A. (2014). Studying evolving software ecosystems based on ecological models. In Evolving Software Systems (pp. 297-326). Springer Berlin Heidelberg.