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Doing good for others or self: A study of crowdsourced translation on digital labor platforms
Purpose: Over the past decade, digital labor platforms (DLP) have emerged as a new trend and are major components of the platform economy. Crowdsourcing is being used in an innovative way to allow firms to outsource tasks to individuals with access to ...
Chei Sian Lee +4 more
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Blockchain for the Arts and Humanities
ABSTRACT As born‐digital cultural materials proliferate, the arts and humanities require infrastructures that guarantee provenance, authenticity, and equitable access. This paper delivers a comprehensive, critical survey of blockchain's potential and limits across the sector.
James O'Sullivan
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Comparison of Remote Experiments Using Crowdsourcing and Laboratory Experiments on Speech Intelligibility [PDF]
Ayako Yamamoto +6 more
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ABSTRACT In this study, we systematically investigate the Methods sections of five journals covering core areas of Psychology: Social, health, clinical, developmental, and general psychological science. Journals were published by the British Psychology Society between January 2021 and December 2023 (Narticles = 661; Nsamples = 1293).
Leah Petrutiu +3 more
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“I Prefer Regular Visitors to Answer My Questions”: Users’ Desired Experiential Background of Contributors for Location-based Crowdsourcing Platform [PDF]
Fang‐Yu Lin +6 more
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Abstract This article presents the development and validation of the Neoliberal Ideological Beliefs Questionnaire (NLBQ), a novel measure designed to analyze neoliberal ideological beliefs specifically within the context of work and employment. The NLBQ is theoretically grounded in the distinction of three fundamental political neoliberal logics ...
Thomas Höge +2 more
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Crowdsourcing eXtension: Communities of Practice Provide Rapid Response
Brian Raison, Julie Fox, Phil Damery
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Understanding the Microtask Crowdsourcing Experience for Workers with Disabilities: A Comparative View [PDF]
Amy Rechkemmer, Ming Yin
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Abstract Culture fusion, defined as the blending of two cultural representations, can promote negative reactions based on perceived contamination of and symbolic threat to the heritage culture. In three experiments, we examined the possibility that such negative reactions to culture fusion may be responsible for exclusionary attitudes toward immigrants.
Pol Lemaire Portillo, Minoru Karasawa
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