Authors: S Du, MT Babalola, P D'cruz, E Dóci
Year: 2024
Published in: Journal of Business ..., 2024 - Springer
Institution: Nottingham University Business School, University of Reading, Oxford Brookes University, University of Portsmouth
Research Area: Crowdsourcing Ethics, Social Sciences, Organizational Behavior
Discipline: Social Science
The paper explores the ethical, societal, and global implications of using crowdsourcing platforms for research, emphasizing the need for fair compensation, transparency, and consideration of global disparities between the Global North and South.
Methods: The paper provides a conceptual analysis and critique of crowdsourcing research practices, focusing on ethical and societal considerations.
Key Findings: Ethical, societal, and global implications of crowdsourcing research practices, including data quality, reporting transparency, fair remuneration, and the role of global disparities.
Citations: 24
Authors: Beth Armstrong, Christian Reynolds, Gemma Bridge, Libby Oakden Changqiong Wang, Luca Panzone, Ximena Schmidt Rivera, Astrid Kause, Charles Ffoulkes, Coleman Krawczyk, Grant Miller, Stephen Serjeant
Year: 2021
Published in: Frontiers
Institution: Agricultural Development Advisory Service, Brunel University London, Leeds Beckett University, Newcastle University, Open University, Queen Mary University of London, The University of Sheffield, University of Leeds, University of London, University of Portsmouth, Zooniverse
Research Area: Food Knowledge, Citizen Science, Survey Methodology
Discipline: Food Science, Survey Methodology
Citations: 26