An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents

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Autor(a) principal: Vianna,Fernando Ressetti Pinheiro Marques
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Graeml,Alexandre Reis, Peinado,Jurandir
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: BAR - Brazilian Administration Review
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Resumo: ABSTRACT This article intends to categorize different classifications used in the literature to distinguish among crowdsourcing platform types, based on their characteristics and intents. This is performed by means of a systematic literature review. The search for texts that combined the terms ‘crowdsourcing’ and ‘taxonomy,’ on the Google Scholar platform, resulted in 61 potential articles to be included in the corpus of the research, which were reduced to 13, after applying additional filtering. The study shows that taxonomies and classifications of platforms differ from author to author, each one of them adopting his/her own criteria and terminology. The 65 different crowdsourcing classifications that were found in the reviewed studies were reorganized in 16 groups, based on their characteristics. We believe that the current work contributes to the standardization of terminology and categorizations adopted in the literature and, therefore, to a better understanding of the crowdsourcing phenomenon.
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title An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
spellingShingle An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
Vianna,Fernando Ressetti Pinheiro Marques
crowdsourcing
taxonomy
classification
systematic literature review
types of platforms
title_short An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
title_full An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
title_fullStr An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
title_full_unstemmed An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
title_sort An Aggregate Taxonomy for Crowdsourcing Platforms, their Characteristics, and Intents
author Vianna,Fernando Ressetti Pinheiro Marques
author_facet Vianna,Fernando Ressetti Pinheiro Marques
Graeml,Alexandre Reis
Peinado,Jurandir
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author2 Graeml,Alexandre Reis
Peinado,Jurandir
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Vianna,Fernando Ressetti Pinheiro Marques
Graeml,Alexandre Reis
Peinado,Jurandir
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv crowdsourcing
taxonomy
classification
systematic literature review
types of platforms
topic crowdsourcing
taxonomy
classification
systematic literature review
types of platforms
description ABSTRACT This article intends to categorize different classifications used in the literature to distinguish among crowdsourcing platform types, based on their characteristics and intents. This is performed by means of a systematic literature review. The search for texts that combined the terms ‘crowdsourcing’ and ‘taxonomy,’ on the Google Scholar platform, resulted in 61 potential articles to be included in the corpus of the research, which were reduced to 13, after applying additional filtering. The study shows that taxonomies and classifications of platforms differ from author to author, each one of them adopting his/her own criteria and terminology. The 65 different crowdsourcing classifications that were found in the reviewed studies were reorganized in 16 groups, based on their characteristics. We believe that the current work contributes to the standardization of terminology and categorizations adopted in the literature and, therefore, to a better understanding of the crowdsourcing phenomenon.
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