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How Ants Build Pyramids The Concept Of Tasktechnology Fit In Crowdsourcing 1st Ed 2020 Karl R Rabes

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How Ants Build Pyramids The Concept Of Tasktechnology Fit In Crowdsourcing 1st Ed 2020 Karl R Rabes
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Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden;Springer Gabler
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.03 MB
Author: Karl R. Rabes
ISBN: 9783658274382, 9783658274399, 3658274387, 3658274395
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed. 2020

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How Ants Build Pyramids The Concept Of Tasktechnology Fit In Crowdsourcing 1st Ed 2020 Karl R Rabes by Karl R. Rabes 9783658274382, 9783658274399, 3658274387, 3658274395 instant download after payment.

Karl R. Rabes explores the performance impact of differing task designs in crowdsourcing, especially micro-task markets. Based on several exploratory literature reviews, the manuscript applies the task-technology fit theory and numerous quasi-experiments to show which tasks can be successfully outsourced to the crowd. It is revealed how a tasks design has an influence on solution quality taking into account respective task-, technology- and individual characteristics, and clearly delineates the differences in objective quality and subjective fit evaluations within and between task designs for micro-task markets.

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