It really is a good book :)

And I'm glad to hear that Wes is looking into next steps re: supporting contributor growth. This kind of fell by the wayside within the organization, and I think it's a great time to revisit it as an organizational priority.

Thanks Pine!
Jonathan

On Sat, Nov 21, 2015 at 4:25 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:

I've started to read BSOC and I'm thoroughly appreciating it. I think that Wes is looking into notes from the former Growth Team and considering how to add contributor growth as a measure of succeess for current Product teams. I'd like to suggest that anyone in Product who is interested in the subject of contributor growth make at least a brief pass through this book.

Thanks so much for the recommendation, J-mo.

Pine

On Oct 6, 2015 08:29, "Jonathan Morgan" <jmorgan@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hi Pine,

The book Building Successful Online Communities: Evidence Based Social Design[1] provides a great synthesis of concepts from economics, sociology, and cognitive psychology as they apply to the design of projects like Wikipedia. In fact, Wikipedia is one of the primary case studies used in the book. They have several chapters that focus on motivation techniques/tools. The book is easy to skim and apply!

Hope that helps,
Jonathan


On Mon, Oct 5, 2015 at 7:42 PM, Pine W <wiki.pine@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

Some of us plan to have a conversation at the WCONUSA unconference sessions about ENWP culture. Are there any recommended readings that you could suggest as preparation, particularly on the subject of how to reinforce or incentivize desirable user behavior? I think that Jonathan may have done some research on this topic for the Teahouse, and Ocassi may have for done research for TWA. I'm interested in applicable research as preparation both for the unconference discussion and for my planned video series that intends to inform and inspire new editors.

Thanks,
Pine




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Jonathan T. Morgan
Senior Design Researcher
Wikimedia Foundation




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Jonathan T. Morgan
Senior Design Researcher
Wikimedia Foundation