TY - GEN
T1 - Antecedents of engagement in community-based crowdsourcing
AU - de Vreede, Triparna
AU - de Vreede, Gert Jan
AU - Reiter-Palmon, Roni
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2017
Y1 - 2017
N2 - Organizations are increasingly pursuing crowdsourcing initiatives to gain an understanding of community issues. A critical success factor for community crowdsourcing is to attract online volunteer crowdsourcing users and engage their interest besides extrinsic motivators like monetary rewards. Our study examines determinants of participant engagement in online crowdsourcing communities, specifically motivation to contribute, personal interest in topic, and goal clarity. The results provide strong support for (a) the positive relationship between an individual's motivation to contribute towards a task and their engagement towards that task; (b) the positive relationship of a person's interest in the topic and their motivation to contribute; and (c) the partial mediating role of motivation to contribute. No significant effect was found for the hypothesis that clearer goals resulted in higher engagement since they led to a higher motivation to contribute when there was an inherent personal interest towards the topic.
AB - Organizations are increasingly pursuing crowdsourcing initiatives to gain an understanding of community issues. A critical success factor for community crowdsourcing is to attract online volunteer crowdsourcing users and engage their interest besides extrinsic motivators like monetary rewards. Our study examines determinants of participant engagement in online crowdsourcing communities, specifically motivation to contribute, personal interest in topic, and goal clarity. The results provide strong support for (a) the positive relationship between an individual's motivation to contribute towards a task and their engagement towards that task; (b) the positive relationship of a person's interest in the topic and their motivation to contribute; and (c) the partial mediating role of motivation to contribute. No significant effect was found for the hypothesis that clearer goals resulted in higher engagement since they led to a higher motivation to contribute when there was an inherent personal interest towards the topic.
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:85074050841
T3 - Proceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
SP - 761
EP - 770
BT - Proceedings of the 50th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2017
A2 - Bui, Tung X.
A2 - Sprague, Ralph
T2 - 50th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, HICSS 2017
Y2 - 3 January 2017 through 7 January 2017
ER -