Authors
Andrea Guazzini, Daniele Vilone, Camillo Donati, Annalisa Nardi, Zoran Levnajić
Publication date
2015/11/10
Journal
Scientific reports
Volume
5
Issue
1
Pages
16557
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Crowdsourcing is a process of accumulating the ideas, thoughts or information from many independent participants, with aim to find the best solution for a given challenge. Modern information technologies allow for massive number of subjects to be involved in a more or less spontaneous way. Still, the full potentials of crowdsourcing are yet to be reached. We introduce a modeling framework through which we study the effectiveness of crowdsourcing in relation to the level of collectivism in facing the problem. Our findings reveal an intricate relationship between the number of participants and the difficulty of the problem, indicating the optimal size of the crowdsourced group. We discuss our results in the context of modern utilization of crowdsourcing.
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Scholar articles
A Guazzini, D Vilone, C Donati, A Nardi, Z Levnajić - Scientific reports, 2015