Abstract

BackgroundInnovation through an open source model has proven to be successful for software development. This success has led many to speculate if open source can be applied to other industries with similar success. We attempt to provide an understanding of open source software development characteristics for researchers, business leaders and government officials who may be interested in utilizing open source innovation in other contexts and with an emphasis on drug discovery.MethodsA systematic review was performed by searching relevant, multidisciplinary databases to extract empirical research regarding the common characteristics and barriers of initiating and maintaining an open source software development project.ResultsCommon characteristics to open source software development pertinent to open source drug discovery were extracted. The characteristics were then grouped into the areas of participant attraction, management of volunteers, control mechanisms, legal framework and physical constraints. Lastly, their applicability to drug discovery was examined.ConclusionsWe believe that the open source model is viable for drug discovery, although it is unlikely that it will exactly follow the form used in software development. Hybrids will likely develop that suit the unique characteristics of drug discovery. We suggest potential motivations for organizations to join an open source drug discovery project. We also examine specific differences between software and medicines, specifically how the need for laboratories and physical goods will impact the model as well as the effect of patents.

Highlights

  • Innovation through an open source model has proven to be successful for software development

  • We excluded articles not relevant to our research questions. These included the exclusion of such topics as: determining the success of an open source project, comparisons of efficiency between open source and proprietary methods, open source’s impact on innovation models, the adoption or use of open source products, analyses of how firms profit from open source, among many other topics

  • Two-thirds of the studies were focused on large, active open source software development projects meaning that the findings are skewed in favor of successful projects with an active developer base [24,25,26,27]

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Innovation through an open source model has proven to be successful for software development This success has led many to speculate if open source can be applied to other industries with similar success. Well-known examples such as the Linux operating system and Apache web server have demonstrated that open source methods can create market leaders [1,2]. The Synaptic Leap hosts a project to develop a new synthesis of the schistosomiasis drug, praziquantel, and CSIR Team India Consortium hosts a project identifying new targets for tuberculosis. These projects attempt to link up like-minded scientists globally to develop new drugs quickly without high, patent-protected prices, making medicines more accessible

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