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      Crowd Science: Measurements, Models, and Methods

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          The increasing practice of engaging crowds, where organizations use IT to connect with dispersed individuals for explicit resource creation purposes, has precipitated the need to measure the precise processes and benefits of these activities over myriad different implementations. In this work, we seek to address these salient and non-trivial considerations by laying a foundation of theory, measures, and research methods that allow us to test crowd-engagement efficacy across organizations, industries, technologies, and geographies. To do so, we anchor ourselves in the Theory of Crowd Capital, a generalizable framework for studying IT-mediated crowd-engagement phenomena, and put forth an empirical apparatus of testable measures and generalizable methods to begin to unify the field of crowd science.

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                2017-02-12
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                1702.04221
                3c7d1963-ca7f-4a3d-9586-38dada7b024d

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences #49. January 2016, Kauai, Hawaii, USA. IEEE Computer Society Press
                cs.CY cs.HC

                Applied computer science,Human-computer-interaction
                Applied computer science, Human-computer-interaction

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