[Air-l] wikipedia research?
Karim R. Lakhani
klakhani at hbs.edu
Sun Oct 8 06:24:11 PDT 2006
Hi All,
I suspect the motivation structure for wikipedia will be very similar
to open source.
Denise Anthony from Dartmouth Sociology has a great paper comparing
"quality" of entries from "good samaritans" vs "zealots." - showing
that the contributions from anonymous participants tends to be quite
higher than expected. https://www.dartmouth.edu/~socy/faculty/
anthony.html
I also think that Guido Hertel from University of Würzburg Dept of
Psychology has done some work on motivations in wikipedia - following
on the footsteps of his study on motivations in the linux kernel
community. http://wy2x05.psychologie.uni-wuerzburg.de/ao/research/
I think its a rich place for research on distributed innovation and
collaboration.
Best
Karim
On Oct 8, 2006, at 7:15 AM, Dr. Christian Stegbauer wrote:
> Recently we have started with a research project to investigate how
> and
> why people collaborate in wikipedia.
> Why people are engaged in the encyclopedia could not be explained by
> individual motivation.
> We hope to find some explanations in the commitment of the core
> group of
> the activists and in the picture of the different positions of all
> participants .
> We will conduct network analysis of different levels of Wikipeda, like
> the articles, the discussions around articles, different mailing
> lists etc.
> The project will last two years, but I am sure we can present some of
> our first results at the Sunbelt Conference in Corfu next year.
>
> Christian
>
>
>
> danah boyd schrieb:
>> Aaron Swartz is looking into what constitutes "the community" on
>> Wikipedia through content analysis (challenging the fact that only
>> 500 people edit the majority of Wikipedia).
>>
>> Andrea Forte (Georgia Tech) is doing a qualitative study of Wikipedia
>> culture.
>>
>> Fernanda Viegas & Martin Wattenberg (IBM) have been building
>> visualizations of Wikipedia's editing patterns.
>>
>> These are the key people that i know looking into Wikipedia from
>> different angles. Andrea's probably your best bet for looking at
>> motivation. That said, some very interesting bits are coming out of
>> Aaron's work... namely that the kinds of edits made by anonymous
>> folks are very different (and often content more detailed content)
>> than those made from people with accounts who are frequent editors.
>>
>> (Jimmy - do you know of other studies going on?)
>>
>> danah
>>
>>
>> On Oct 7, 2006, at 2:23 PM, Barry Wellman wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Having had several experiences with Wikipedia entries and edits
>>> this week,
>>> I am curious if anyone is doing research on:
>>>
>>> the social structure and reward structure of Wikipedists -- item
>>> enterers,
>>> editing others, administrators, etc. (I don't know the structure
>>> well
>>> enough to know the nomenclature).
>>>
>>> Barry Wellman
>>>
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>> - - - - - - - - - - d a n a h ( d o t ) o r g - - - - - - - - - -
>> "taken out of context i must seem so strange"
>>
>> musings :: http://www.zephoria.org/thoughts
>>
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> demnächst:
> Stegbauer, Christian / Rausch, Alexander
> Strukturalistische Internetforschung. 2006. Ca. 240 S. Wiesbaden,
> VS-Verlag,*
> ISBN: 3-531-15110-X
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> Stegbauer, Christian
> Geschmackssache? Eine kleine Soziologie für Genießer.
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