Nov Oded, Arazy Ofer, Anderson David
New York University, New York, New York, United States of America.
University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; University of California, Berkeley, California, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2014 Apr 1;9(4):e90375. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0090375. eCollection 2014.
Online citizen science offers a low-cost way to strengthen the infrastructure for scientific research and engage members of the public in science. As the sustainability of online citizen science projects depends on volunteers who contribute their skills, time, and energy, the objective of this study is to investigate effects of motivational factors on the quantity and quality of citizen scientists' contribution. Building on the social movement participation model, findings from a longitudinal empirical study in three different citizen science projects reveal that quantity of contribution is determined by collective motives, norm-oriented motives, reputation, and intrinsic motives. Contribution quality, on the other hand, is positively affected only by collective motives and reputation. We discuss implications for research on the motivation for participation in technology-mediated social participation and for the practice of citizen science.
在线公民科学提供了一种低成本的方式来加强科学研究的基础设施,并让公众参与科学。由于在线公民科学项目的可持续性依赖于贡献其技能、时间和精力的志愿者,本研究的目的是调查动机因素对公民科学家贡献的数量和质量的影响。基于社会运动参与模型,对三个不同公民科学项目进行的纵向实证研究结果表明,贡献数量由集体动机、规范导向动机、声誉和内在动机决定。另一方面,贡献质量仅受到集体动机和声誉的积极影响。我们讨论了对技术介导的社会参与动机研究以及公民科学实践的启示。