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Thesis
- Yecenia Rivera-Ortiz; Nghi Tran Yecenia Rivera Ortiz and Nghi Tran, "Rewarding and Recognizing Employees: How IT professionals in Sweden and in Finland are motivated and prefer to be rewarded", pp. 69. MAM/Sektionen för Management, 2007. (PDF)
Publications
- Cattuto, C., Barrat, A., Baldassarri, A., Schehr, G., and Loreto, V.: "Collective dynamics of social annotation", In: CoRR , Vol. abs/0902.2866 , April 2009. (PDF)
- Bernstein, M., Tan, D., Smith, G., Czerwinski, M., and Horvitz, E.:"Collabio: A Game for Annotating People within Social Networks", 2008. (PDF, link to Collabio)
- von Ahn, L. (2006): “Games with a Purpose”. Computer, vol. 29(6), pp. 92–94
- von Ahn, L. (2006): “Peekaboom: A Game for Locating Objects in Images”. In Proc. Conf. Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI06), ACM Press, pp. 55–64
- von Ahn, L. and Dabbish, L. (2004): “Labeling Images with a Computer Game”. In Proceedings of conference Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 04), ACM Press, pp. 319–326
- von Ahn, L. et al. (2006): “Improving Accessibility of the Web with a Computer Game”. In Proc. Conf. Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 06), ACM Press, pp. 79–82
- von Ahn, L., et al. (2003): “CAPTCHA: Using Hard AI Problems for Security”. Eurocrypt
- von Ahn, L., Kedia, M. and Blum, M. (2006): “Verbosity: A Game for Collecting Commonsense Facts”. In Proc. Conf. Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 06), ACM Press, pp. 75–78
- Ames, M. and Naaman, M. (2007): “Why We Tag: Motivations for Annotation in Mobile and Online Media”. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, CHI 2007, Sam Jose, CA
- Ardichvili, A. (2003): “Motivation and Barriers to Participation in Virtual Knowledge-Sharing Communities of Practice”. Annual European HRD Conference, Toulouse, France
- Auer, S., Dietzold, S., Riechert, T. (2006): “OntoWiki – A Tool for Social, Semantic Collaboration”. 5th International Semantic Web Conference, Nov 5th-9th, Athens, GA, USA. In I.Cruz et al. (Eds.): ISWC 2006, LNCS 4273, pp. 736–749, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
- Barua, A., Sophie Lee, C. H., Whinston, A. B. (1995): “Incentives and Computing Systems for Team-Based Organizations”. Organization Science, vol. 6 (4), pp. 487–504
- Batson, C.D., Ahmad, N., Tsang, J. (2002): “Four Motives for Community Involvement”. Journal of Social Issues, vol. 58(3), pp. 429-445
- Beaudoin, C. E. (2008): “Explaining the Relationship between Internet Use and Interpersonal Trust: Taking into Account Motivation and Information Overload”. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication – Electronic Edition, vol. 13(3), pp. 550-568
- Beenen, G. et al. (2005): “Using Social Psychology to Motivate Contributions to Online Communities”. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 10(4), article 10
- Bitzer, J., Schrettl, W. and Schröder, P.J. H. (2004): “Intrinsic Motivation in Open Source Software Development“. Journal of Comparative Economics, vol. 35(1), pp. 160-169
- Bock, G. and et al. (2005): “Behavioral Intention Formation in Knowledge Sharing: Examining the Roles of Extrinsic Motivators, Social-Psychological Forces and Organizational Climate”. MIS Quarterly, vol. 29(1), pp. 87-111
- Bødker, K., Kensing, F., Simonsen, J. (2005): “Participatory IT Design. Designing for Business and Workplace Realities“. Boston: MIT Press
- Braun, S., et al. (2007): “Ontology Maturing: a Collaborative Web 2.0 Approach to Ontology Engineering”. In Proceedings of the Workshop on Social and Collaborative Construction of Structured Knowledge at the 16th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2007)
- Butler, B. and et al. (2002): “Community Effort in Online Groups: Who Does the Work and Why”. In: Weisband, S., Atwater, L. (Eds.), Leadership at a distance: Research in technologically-supported work, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, Mahwah, NJ
- Cheng, R., Vassilieva, J. (2006): “Design and Evaluation of an Adaptive Incentive Mechanism for Sustained Educational Online Communities”. User Modelling and User-Adapted Interaction (UMUAI), vol. 16 (2/3), pp. 321-348. (Special Issue on User Modelling Supporting Collaboration and Online Communities)
- Dittrich, Y., Dourish, P., Mørch, A., Pipek, V., Stevens, G., and Törpel, B. (2005): "Special Issue on Supporting Appropriation Work". International Reports on Socio-Informatics (IRSI) vol. 2(2)
- Durcikova, A., Gray, P.H. (2009): “How Knowledge Validation Processes Affect Knowledge Contribution”. Journal of Management Information Systems, vol. 25 No. 4, Spring 2009, pp. 81 – 108
- Fang, Y., Neufeld, D. (2009): “Understanding Sustained Participation in Open Source Software Projects”. Journal of Management Information Systems, vol. 25(4), pp. 9-50
- Farzan, R. and et al. (2008): “Results from Deploying a Participation Incentive Mechanism within the Enterprise”. SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing System. Florence, Italy, April 5-10
- Forte, A. and Bruckman, a. (2008): “Why Do People Write for Wikipedia Incentives to Contribute to Open-Content Publishing”. HICSS Conference Proceedings
- Geyer-Schulz, A. and Hoser, B. (2008): "The Potential of Social Intelligence for Collective Intelligence". In 32nd Annual Conference -Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence GfKl Hamburg
- Hars, A. and S. Qu. (2002): “Working for Free: Motivations for Participating in Open-Source Projects”. International Journal of Electronic Commerce vol. 6(3), pp. 25-39
- Hemetsberger, A. (2002): “Fostering Cooperation on the Internet: Social Exchange Processes in Innovative Virtual Consumer Communities”. In Advances in Consumer Research, vol. 29, pp.354–356
- Hess, T and et al. (2006): “Involvement and Decision-Making Performance with a Decision Aid: The Influence of Social Multimedia,Gender, and Playfulness”. Journal of Management Information Systems vol. 22(3), pp. 15-54
- Hudso, J., Bruckman, A. (2004): “The Bystander Effect: A Lens for Understanding Patterns of Participation”. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 1532-7809, vol. 13(2), pp. 165-195
- Huffaker, D. and Lai, J. (2007): “Motivating Online Expertise-Sharing for Informal Learning: The Influence of Age and Tenure in Knowledge Organizations”. Proceedings of the 7th IEEE International Conference on Advanced Learning Technologies (ICALT07), Niigata, Japan, July 18-20
- Hummel, H. G. K. et al. (2005): “Encouraging Contributions in Learning Networks Using Incentive Mechanisms”. Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, vol. 21(5), pp. 355-365
- Huysman, M., Wenger, E. & Wulf, V. (2003): “Communities and Technologies”. In Proceedings of the First International Conference on Communities and Technologies (C&T 2003), Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers
- Huysman, M., Wulf, V. (2004): “Social Capital and Information Technology”, MIT-Press, Cambridge, MA
- Huysman, M., Wulf, V. (2006): “IT to Support Knowledge Sharing in Communities: Towards a Social Capital Analysis”. In Journal on Information Technology (JIT), vol. 21(1), pp. 40 – 51
- Jeppesen, L.B. and Frederiksen, L., (2006): “Why Do Users Contribute to Firm-Hosted User Communities? The Case of Computer-Controlled Music Instruments”. Organization Science, vol. 17(1), pp. 45-63
- Joinson, A. M. (2008): “‘Looking at’, ‘Looking up’ or ‘Keeping up with’ People? Motives and Uses of Facebook”. In CHI '08: Proceeding of the Twenty-Sixth Annual SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems 2008
- Kang, Y., Kim, S. (2009): “Understanding User Resistance to Participation in Multihop Communications”. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 14(2), pp. 328-351
- Kittur, A., and et al. (2007): “He Says, She Says: Conflict and Coordination in Wikipedia”. Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human factors in computing systems, San Jose, California, USA
- Kotis, K. and Vouros, G. (2006): “Human-Centered Ontology Engineering: The HCOME Methodology”. In International Journal of Knowledge and Information Systems (KAIS), vol. 10(1), pp. 109-131
- Krötzsch, M., Vrandecic, D., Völkel, M., Haller, H. and Studer, R. (2007): „Semantic Wikipedia“. Journal of Web Semantics, vol. 5, pp. 251–261
- Kuznetsov, S. (2006): “Motivations of Contributors to Wikipedia”. ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society vol. 36(2)
- Law, E. et al. (2007): “Tagatune”. In Proc. Int’l Conf. Music Information Retrieval (Ismir 07), Austrian Computer Soc., pp.361–364
- Lazar, J. and Preece, J. (2002): “Social Considerations in Online Communities: Usability, Sociability, and Success Factors”. In H. van Oostendorp, Cognition in the Digital World. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc. Publishers. Mahwah: NJ
- Leimeister, J. M., Ebner, W. and Krcmar, H. (2005): “Design, Implementation, and Evaluation of Trust-Supporting Components in Virtual Communities for Patients”. Journal of Management Information Systems, vol. 21(4), pp. 101-131
- Lenat, D. B., and Guha, R.V. (1990): “Building Large Knowledge-Based Systems: Representation and Inference in the Cyc Project”. Addison-Wesley
- Lieberman, H., Smith, D. and Teeters, A. (2007): “Common Consensus: A Web-Based Game or Collecting Commonsense Goals”. In Proc. Workshop Common Sense for Intelligent Interfaces, ACM Conf. Intelligent User Interfaces (IUI 07), ACM Press
- Marett, K., Joshi, K. D. (2009): “The Decision to Share Information and Rumors: Examining the Role of Motivation in an Online Discussion Forum”. Communications of the Association for Information Systems: vol. 24, article 4
- Marlow, C., Naaman, M., Boyd, D. and Davis, M. (2006): “HT06, Tagging Paper, Taxonomy, Flickr, Academic Article, to Read”. In HYPERTEXT ’06: Proceedings of the seventeenth conference on Hypertext and hypermedia, pp. 31–40, New York, NY, USA, ACM
- Michael, D. and Chen, S. (2006): "Serious Games—Games That Educate, Train, and Inform". Thomson Course Technology
- Moore, T. D. and Serva, M. A. (2007): “Understanding Member Motivation for Contributing to Different Types of Virtual Communities: A Proposed Framework”. Proceedings of the 2007 ACM SIGMIS CPR Conference on Computer Personnel Research: The Global Information Technology Workforce, St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Mylonas, P., Solachidis, V., Geyer-Schulz, A., Hoser, B., Chapman, S., Ciravegna, F., Staab, S., Smrz, P., Kompatsiaris, Y., and Avrithis, Y. (2008): "Efficient Media Exploitation towards Collective Intelligence". In 32nd Annual Conference -Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence GfKl 2008, Hamburg
- Oreg, S. and Nov, O. (2008): “Exploring Motivations for Contributing to Open Source Initiatives: The Roles of Contribution Context and Personal Values”. Computers in Human Behavior, vol. 24, pp. 2055-2073
- Ortega, F., Gonzalez-Barahona, J. M. and Robles, G. (2008): “On the Inequality of Contributions to Wikipedia”. Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 41st Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
- Perry, J. L. (2000): “Bringing Society In: Toward a Theory of Public-Service Motivation”. Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, vol. 10(2), pp.471-488
- Preece, J. (2000): “Online Communities: Designing Usability, Supporting Sociability”. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons
- Preece, J. and Shneiderman, B. (2009): “The Reader-to-Leader Framework: Motivating Technology-Mediated Social Participation”. AIS Transactions on Human-Computer Interactio, vol. 1(1), pp. 13-32
- Prendergast, C. (1999): “The Provision of Incentives in Firms”. Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 37(1), pp. 7-63
- Rashid, A. M., Ling, K., Tassone, R.D., Resnick, P., Kraut, R. and Reidl, J. (2006): “Motivating Participation by Displaying the Value of Contribution”. Proceedings of the SIGCHI conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, Montréal, Québec, Canada
- Reiser, P.: “Community Equity Overview“. (PDF)
- Rheingold, H. (1993): “The Virtual Community: Homestanding on the Electronic Frontier”. Reading, Mass.: Addison-Wesley
- Riechert, T., Lohmann, S. (2007): “Mapping Cognitive Models to Social Semantic Spaces – Collaborative Development of Project Ontologies”. In S. Auer et al. (eds): The Social Semantic Web 2007 – Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Social Semantic Web, Leipzig, pp. 91–98
- Rohde, M., Reinecke, L., Pape, B., Janneck, M. (2004): “Community-Building with Web-Based Systems – Investigating a Hybrid Community of Students”. In: International Journal on Computer Supported Cooperative Work (JCSCW), 13, pp. 471-499
- Ryan, R. and Deci, E. (2000): “Intrinsic and Extrinsic Motivations: Classic Definitions and New Directions”. Contemporary Educational Psychology, vol. 25(1), pp. 54-67
- Santelli, J. T., Muller, M. J., Millen, D. R. (2008): “Social Tagging Roles: Publishers, Evangelists, Leaders”. In CHI '08: Proceeding of the Twenty-Sixth Annual SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, pp. 1041-1044
- Siorpaes, K. and Hepp, M. (2007): “myOntology: The Marriage of Collective Intelligence and Ontology Engineering”. In Proceedings of the Workshop Bridging the Gap between Semantic Web and Web 2.0 at the ESWC 2007, Innsbruck, Austria
- Siorpaes, K. and Hepp, M. (2007): “OntoGame: Towards Overcoming the Incentive Bottleneck in Ontology Building”. In Proceedings of the 3rd International IFIP Workshop on Semantic Web & Web Semantics (SWWS '07), co-located with OTM Federated Conferences, Vilamoura, Portugal, November 29-30, in: R. Meersman, Z. Tari, P. Herrero et al. (Eds.): OTM 2007 Workshops, Part II, Springer LNCS vol. 4806, pp. 1222-1232
- Siorpaes, K. and Hepp, M. (2007): “OntoGame: Turning Ontology Engineering into an Online Game with a Purpose”. In Poster and Demo Proceedings of the 6th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2007), Busan, Korea
- Siorpaes, K. and Hepp, M. (2008): “Games with a Purpose for the Semantic Web”. In IEEE Intelligent Systems, vol. 23(3), pp. 50-60
- Siorpaes, K. and Hepp, M. (2008): “OntoGame: Weaving the Semantic Web by Online Gaming”. In Proceedings of the European Semantic Web Conference (ESWC 2008), Springer LNCS, Tenerife, Spain
- Skoric, M. et al. (2009): “Bowling Online, Not Alone: Online Social Capital and Political Participation in Singapore”. Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication, vol. 14(2), pp. 414-433
- Solachidis, V., Mylonas, P., Geyer-Schulz, A., Hoser, B., Chapman, S., Ciravegna, F., Staab, S., Smrz, P., Kompatsiaris, Y. and Avrithis Y. (2008): "Generating Collective Intelligence". In 32nd Annual Conference -Advances in Data Analysis, Data Handling and Business Intelligence GfKl 2008, Hamburg
- Stevens, L. (2000), "Incentives for Sharing". Knowledge Management, vol. 3(10), pp.54-60
- Vassileva, J. and Sun, L. (2007): “Using Community Visualization to Stimulate Participation in Online Communities”. e-Service Journal, vol. 6(1), pp. 3-39
- Vrandecic, D., et al. (2005): “The DILIGENT knowledge process”. In Journal of Knowledge Management, vol. 9(5), pp. 85-96
- Wang, Y. and Fesenmaier, D.R. (2003): “Assessing Motivation of Contribution in Online Communities: An Empirical Investigation of an Online Travel Community”. Electronic Markets, vol. 13(1), pp. 33-45
- Wasko, M. M. and Faraj, S. (2000): “It is What One Does: Why People Participate and Help Others in Electronic Communities of Practice”. The Journal of Strategic Information Systems, vol. 9(2-3), pp. 155-173
- Wasko, M. M. and Faraj, S. (2005): “Why Should I Share: Examining Social Capital and Knowledge Contribution in Electronic Networks of Practice”. MIS Quarterly, vol. 29(1), pp. 35-57
- Wenger, E., McDermott, R., & Snyder, W.M. (2002): “Cultivating Communities of Practice. A Guide to Managing Knowledge”. Boston, Mass.: Harvard Business School Press
- Wiertz, C. and de Ruyter, K. (2007): “Beyond the Call of Duty: Why Customers Contribute to Firm-hosted Commercial Online Communities”. Organization Studies, vol. 28(3), pp.347-376
- Zhang, P. (2008): “Motivational Affordances: Fundamental Reasons for ICT Design and Use”. Communications of the ACM (CACM), vol. 51(11)
- Zhang, P. (2008): “Toward a Positive Design Theory: Principles for Designing Motivating Information and Communication Technology”. in M. Avital, R. Bolland, and D. Cooperrider (eds.), Designing Information and Organizations with a Positive Lens, a volume of the Advances in Appreciative Inquiry series, Elsevier.
