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#Crowdsourcing and Open Innovation: A Study of Amazon Mechanical Turk and Apple iOS [http://www.ltu.se/cms_fs/1.115874!/file/Crowdsourcing%20and%20Open%20Innovation-%20A%20Study%20of%20Amazon%20Mechanical%20Turk%20and%20Apple%20iOS.pdf] | #Crowdsourcing and Open Innovation: A Study of Amazon Mechanical Turk and Apple iOS [http://www.ltu.se/cms_fs/1.115874!/file/Crowdsourcing%20and%20Open%20Innovation-%20A%20Study%20of%20Amazon%20Mechanical%20Turk%20and%20Apple%20iOS.pdf] | ||
#Laboratories of Oligarchy? How The Iron Law Extends to Peer Production [http://mako.cc/academic/shaw_hill-laboratories_of_oligarchy-DRAFT.pdf] | #Laboratories of Oligarchy? How The Iron Law Extends to Peer Production [http://mako.cc/academic/shaw_hill-laboratories_of_oligarchy-DRAFT.pdf] | ||
+ | #Participation and Contribution in Crowdsourced Surveys [http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0120521] | ||
== Relevant work about Micro+Macro == | == Relevant work about Micro+Macro == |
Revision as of 18:00, 10 May 2015
We discover multiple links and papers, and often share and discuss them on Slack. However, because of the chat interface, those links are lost. As a work around, we're creating this page where all relevant links, papers or articles can be saved. It would be easy to find relevant work later, and I hope you all find it useful. Feel free to add categories or sections as you feel fit. Thanks.
Contents
Recruitments Open
Application deadline: 11:59 pm PST, 14th May 2015
We're opening up the project to new external members, so please feel free to spread the word around. You can ask a friend, a colleague or just tweet or post on your Facebook. Your friends can join your team or we can have them their own. Please share this new application link: http://hci.st/joinstanfordresearchers
Relevant work about Open Gov
- Papers: zotero group
- Model DCO Template SWARM [1]
- Crowdsourcing and Open Innovation: A Study of Amazon Mechanical Turk and Apple iOS [2]
- Laboratories of Oligarchy? How The Iron Law Extends to Peer Production [3]
- Participation and Contribution in Crowdsourced Surveys [4]
Relevant work about Micro+Macro
Time Scheduled Links
Links to events or surveys which expire before a certain time/date. Always mention the deadline time/date along with the link. Once the deadline has expired, move the link to the appropriate category, in order to avoid congesting this list with expired events or surveys
- May 8th 2015 Education on Air Join for free online conference on May 8th and 9th, 2015 [5]
Uncategorized Papers
- Reputation Inflation: Evidence from an Online Labor Market [6]
- Walter Lasecki, Information Extraction and Manipulation Threats in Crowd-Powered Systems (CSCW 2014) [7]
- Networks in Labor Markets: Wage and Employment Dynamics and Inequality [8]
- We Are Dynamo: Overcoming Stalling and Friction in Collective Action for Crowd Workers [9]
- The Future of Crowd Work [10]
- Shepherding the Crowd: An Approach to More Creative Crowd Work [11]
- Mechanical Turk is Not Anonymous [12]
- Crowds in Two Seconds: Enabling Realtime Crowd-Powered Interfaces [13]
- Analytic Methods for Optimizing Realtime Crowdsourcing [14]
- TurkBench (CHI2015) [15]
- Google’s Hybrid Approach to Research [16]