We study the effect of collaboration network structure on the contribution behavior of participating editors in Wikipedia. Collaboration in Wikipedia is organized around articles, and any two editors co-editing an article have a collaborative relationship. Based on the economic theories about network games and social role theory, we propose that an editor's position in the collaboration network influences the editor's decisions about her total contribution as well as the allocation of her efforts. By leveraging panel data collected from the Chinese language version of Wikipedia and a natural experiment resulting from blocking it in mainland China, we find strong support for the proposed effect of network position on contribution behavior. O...
We report on a study of the English edition of Wikipedia in which we used a mixed methods approach t...
The literature of private provision of public goods suggests that incentive to contribute is inverse...
We investigate mechanisms that trigger collaborative work behavior in online peer communities. We re...
Internet technology enables virtual collaboration and plays an important role in knowledge productio...
Wikipedia featured article are rated as best article by thousand s of editors. Various factors contr...
In this study we measure the impact of pre-existing social capital on the efficiency of collaboratio...
In this longitudinal study, the author investigated the relationship between the properties of the c...
Prior scholarship on Wikipedia’s collaboration processes has examined the properties of either edito...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...
Abstract. Peer production projects such as Wikipedia or open-source software development allow volun...
Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a compo...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify cultural differences in online collaborative innovation networks...
The creation and maintenance of online production communities depend on the complex ecology created ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
We report on a study of the English edition of Wikipedia in which we used a mixed methods approach t...
The literature of private provision of public goods suggests that incentive to contribute is inverse...
We investigate mechanisms that trigger collaborative work behavior in online peer communities. We re...
Internet technology enables virtual collaboration and plays an important role in knowledge productio...
Wikipedia featured article are rated as best article by thousand s of editors. Various factors contr...
In this study we measure the impact of pre-existing social capital on the efficiency of collaboratio...
In this longitudinal study, the author investigated the relationship between the properties of the c...
Prior scholarship on Wikipedia’s collaboration processes has examined the properties of either edito...
The rise of the Internet has enabled collaboration and co-operation on an unprecedentedly large scal...
Abstract. Peer production projects such as Wikipedia or open-source software development allow volun...
Traditional activities change in surprising ways when computermediated communication becomes a compo...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify cultural differences in online collaborative innovation networks...
The creation and maintenance of online production communities depend on the complex ecology created ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
Recent research has discovered the importance of informal roles in peer online collaboration. These ...
We report on a study of the English edition of Wikipedia in which we used a mixed methods approach t...
The literature of private provision of public goods suggests that incentive to contribute is inverse...
We investigate mechanisms that trigger collaborative work behavior in online peer communities. We re...