Crafting a Systematic Literature Review on Open-Source Platforms
Jose Teixeira, Abayomi Baiyere

TL;DR
This paper systematically reviews existing literature on open-source platforms, analyzing past platform wars to inform current mobile device platform strategies and guide future research.
Contribution
It provides a detailed methodological framework for conducting literature reviews on open-source platforms and offers preliminary insights into the field.
Findings
Organized previous literature on open-source platforms.
Identified implications of past platform wars for mobile devices.
Guided future research directions in open-source platform studies.
Abstract
This working paper unveils the crafting of a systematic literature review on open-source platforms. The high-competitive mobile devices market, where several players such as Apple, Google, Nokia and Microsoft run a platforms- war with constant shifts in their technological strategies, is gaining increasing attention from scholars. It matters, then, to review previous literature on past platforms-wars, such as the ones from the PC and game-console industries, and assess its implications to the current mobile devices platforms-war. The paper starts by justifying the purpose and rationale behind this literature review on open-source platforms. The concepts of open-source software and computer-based platforms were then discussed both individually and in unison, in order to clarify the core-concept of 'open-source platform' that guides this literature review. The detailed design of the…
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