Resolving Governance Disputes in Communities: A Study of Software License Decisions

Strategic Management Journal, Forthcoming

62 Pages Posted: 28 Apr 2020

See all articles by Vivianna Fang He

Vivianna Fang He

University of St. Gallen

Phanish Puranam

INSEAD

Yash Raj Shrestha

University of Lausanne - Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC Lausanne)

Georg von Krogh

ETH Zurich

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

Resolving governance disputes is of vital importance for communities. Gathering data from GitHub communities, we employ hybrid inductive methods to study discussions around initiation and change of software licenses—a fundamental and potentially contentious governance issue. First, we apply machine learning algorithms to identify robust patterns in data: resolution is more likely in larger discussion groups and in projects without a license compared to those with a license. Second, we analyze textual data to explain the causal mechanisms underpinning these patterns. The resulting theory highlights the group process (reflective agency switches disputes from bargaining to problem solving) and group property (preference alignment over attributes) that are both necessary for the resolution of governance disputes, contributing to the literature on community governance.

Keywords: dispute resolution; community governance; problem solving; machine learning; inductive theorizing

Suggested Citation

He, Vivianna Fang and Puranam, Phanish and Shrestha, Yash Raj and von Krogh, Georg, Resolving Governance Disputes in Communities: A Study of Software License Decisions (2020). Strategic Management Journal, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3567391

Vivianna Fang He

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Phanish Puranam

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Georg Von Krogh

ETH Zurich ( email )

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