Dimensions of user participation in non-profit mobile crowdsourcing initiatives
Mobile devices have seemingly become a necessity in people�s daily life. They have significantly changed the way people communicate and perform their day-to-day activities. In line with this scenario, there is a practice nowadays that is gaining more and more attention from mobile application develo...
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my.uniten.dspace-233592023-05-29T14:39:47Z Dimensions of user participation in non-profit mobile crowdsourcing initiatives Mahmud F. Aris H. 57188652489 13608397500 Mobile devices have seemingly become a necessity in people�s daily life. They have significantly changed the way people communicate and perform their day-to-day activities. In line with this scenario, there is a practice nowadays that is gaining more and more attention from mobile application developers called crowdsourcing. The combination of the two innovations, i.e. mobile devices and crowdsourcing, promises great potential for the advancement of business and society. Despite the popularity of mobile crowdsourcing applications, special attention needs to be given to user participation, since user participation is one of the main factors that determine the success of a mobile crowdsourcing application. This study, therefore, aims at identifying the factors that influence user participation in mobile crowdsourcing application. The interview method involving 13 mobile crowdsourcing application users was used to collect the required information. The constant comparison method comprising open coding, axial coding and selective coding techniques was used to analyse the results. Findings from the analysis showed that user participation in mobile crowdsourcing applications is mainly influenced by the personal benefits that the applications can bring to the user rather than the benefit it can bring to others. These benefits cover five dimensions: financial impact, useful information provided, interaction with other users, rewards offered and features of the applications. � 2017 Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. Final 2023-05-29T06:39:47Z 2023-05-29T06:39:47Z 2017 Article 2-s2.0-85047068521 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85047068521&partnerID=40&md5=3f598d0fee7492dc6c3fc48c1cca570d https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/23359 25 15 26 Universiti Putra Malaysia Press Scopus |
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Mobile devices have seemingly become a necessity in people�s daily life. They have significantly changed the way people communicate and perform their day-to-day activities. In line with this scenario, there is a practice nowadays that is gaining more and more attention from mobile application developers called crowdsourcing. The combination of the two innovations, i.e. mobile devices and crowdsourcing, promises great potential for the advancement of business and society. Despite the popularity of mobile crowdsourcing applications, special attention needs to be given to user participation, since user participation is one of the main factors that determine the success of a mobile crowdsourcing application. This study, therefore, aims at identifying the factors that influence user participation in mobile crowdsourcing application. The interview method involving 13 mobile crowdsourcing application users was used to collect the required information. The constant comparison method comprising open coding, axial coding and selective coding techniques was used to analyse the results. Findings from the analysis showed that user participation in mobile crowdsourcing applications is mainly influenced by the personal benefits that the applications can bring to the user rather than the benefit it can bring to others. These benefits cover five dimensions: financial impact, useful information provided, interaction with other users, rewards offered and features of the applications. � 2017 Universiti Putra Malaysia Press. |
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