Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potential benefits of collective knowledge. Current literature identifies different behavioral factors that modulate the interaction between contributors and wikis. Some inhibit growth while others enhance it. However, while these individual factors have been identified in the literature, their collective effects have not yet been identified. In this paper, we use the system dynamics methodology, and a survey of Wikipedia users, to propose a holistic model of the interaction among different factors and their collective impact on Wikipedia growth. The model is simulated to examine its ability to replicate observed growth patterns of Wikipedia metrics....
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
Many organisations are developing open platforms to create, store and share knowledge. Aleksi Aalton...
This paper investigates the diffusion of around 100,000 articles about literary authors in 52 versio...
Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potentia...
Wikipedia is the largest online service storing user-generated content. Its pages are open to anyone...
We show the current research progresses and focuses on Wikipedia to try to understand principles beh...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
In this paper we examine WikiProjects, an emergent, community drivenfeature of Wikipedia. We analyse...
Since its inception, Wikipedia has grown to a solid and stable project and turned into a mass collab...
This paper assesses the content- and population-dynamics of a large sample of wikis, over a timespan...
Wikipedia, an international project that uses Wiki software to collaboratively create an encyclopaed...
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
This paper investigates the diffusion of around 100,000 articles about literary authors in 52 versio...
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
Many organisations are developing open platforms to create, store and share knowledge. Aleksi Aalton...
This paper investigates the diffusion of around 100,000 articles about literary authors in 52 versio...
Wikis have attracted attention as a powerful technological platform on which to harness the potentia...
Wikipedia is the largest online service storing user-generated content. Its pages are open to anyone...
We show the current research progresses and focuses on Wikipedia to try to understand principles beh...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
This work is a longitudinal network analysis of the interaction networks of Wikipedia, a free, user-...
In this paper we examine WikiProjects, an emergent, community drivenfeature of Wikipedia. We analyse...
Since its inception, Wikipedia has grown to a solid and stable project and turned into a mass collab...
This paper assesses the content- and population-dynamics of a large sample of wikis, over a timespan...
Wikipedia, an international project that uses Wiki software to collaboratively create an encyclopaed...
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
This paper investigates the diffusion of around 100,000 articles about literary authors in 52 versio...
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
The Web 2.0 model has aroused vast attention as it alters the traditional role of Internet users as ...
Many organisations are developing open platforms to create, store and share knowledge. Aleksi Aalton...
This paper investigates the diffusion of around 100,000 articles about literary authors in 52 versio...