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SUMMARY:Lunch Seminar: Neil Gandal (Tel Aviv University)
DESCRIPTION;ENCODING=QUOTED-PRINTABLE:Following the Code: Spillovers and Knowledge Transfer (with Peter Naftaliev
  and Uriel Stettner)\nAbstract:\n It is believed that there are significant
  knowledge spillovers in Open Source Software (OSS). If such spillovers exi
 st, it is likely they occur via two channels: In the first channel, program
 mers take knowledge know-how, and experience gained from one OSS project th
 ey work on and employ it in another OSS project they work on. In the second
 , programmers reuse software code by taking code from one OSS project and e
 mploy it in another OSS project. In previous work, we found knowledge spill
 overs via the first channel. Focusing on the second channel, in this paper 
 we develop a methodology to measure software reuse at the micro-micro level
  in a large OSS network. We then examine whether there are (spillover) bene
 fits from software reuse. Finally, we examine which factors explain softwar
 e reuse. Key findings involving software include the following:\n• Controll
 ing for other factors that explain success, projects that reuse code from a
  greater number of projects have higher success.\n• Controlling for other f
 actors that explain whether a project reuses code from other projects, youn
 ger projects are more likely to reuse code than older projects, while older
  projects are more likely to have their code reused.\n
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