Cannabis Sativa

Authors
Bernardo A Huberman, Daniel M Romero, Fang Wu
Publication date
2009/12/1
Journal
Journal of Information Science
Volume
35
Issue
6
Pages
758-765
Publisher
SAGE Publications
Description
We show through an analysis of a massive data set from YouTube that the productivity exhibited in crowdsourcing exhibits a strong positive dependence on attention, measured by the number of downloads. Conversely, a lack of attention leads to a decrease in the number of videos uploaded and the consequent drop in productivity, which in many cases asymptotes to no uploads whatsoever. Moreover, short-term contributors compare their performance to the average contributor’s performance while long-term contributors compare it to their own media.
Total citations
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Scholar articles
BA Huberman, DM Romero, F Wu - Journal of Information science, 2009

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