I'm part of a team in a management & organizational analysis at the Stern School of Business at New York University. We selected Wikipedia as the subject of our final analysis, and are specifically interested in what drives people to participate in Wikipedia. To this end we've compiled an anonymous, 5-minute survey that we hoped the Wikipedia community would take part in, everyone from casual readers to editors to members of the Board.
It's available online at http://tramchase.com/wikipedia-survey
Please be as detailed as possible. Your participation is much appreciated!
Thanks, -jamie
On 18/11/06, Jamie Wilkinson jamiew@nyu.edu wrote:
I'm part of a team in a management & organizational analysis at the Stern School of Business at New York University. We selected Wikipedia as the subject of our final analysis, and are specifically interested in what drives people to participate in Wikipedia. To this end we've compiled an anonymous, 5-minute survey that we hoped the Wikipedia community would take part in, everyone from casual readers to editors to members of the Board. It's available online at http://tramchase.com/wikipedia-survey
I entered a rather large number in "minutes" ...
- d.
On 11/18/06, Jamie Wilkinson jamiew@nyu.edu wrote:
I'm part of a team in a management & organizational analysis at the Stern School of Business at New York University. We selected Wikipedia as the subject of our final analysis, and are specifically interested in what drives people to participate in Wikipedia. To this end we've compiled an anonymous, 5-minute survey that we hoped the Wikipedia community would take part in, everyone from casual readers to editors to members of the Board.
It's available online at http://tramchase.com/wikipedia-survey
Please be as detailed as possible. Your participation is much appreciated!
It links to wikipedia.com. Wikipedia is at wikipedia.org
Have done it. I think most of us would be interested in the results.
-Chacor
On 18/11/06, Jamie Wilkinson jamiew@nyu.edu wrote:
I'm part of a team in a management & organizational analysis at the Stern School of Business at New York University. We selected Wikipedia as the subject of our final analysis, and are specifically interested in what drives people to participate in Wikipedia. To this end we've compiled an anonymous, 5-minute survey that we hoped the Wikipedia community would take part in, everyone from casual readers to editors to members of the Board.
It's available online at http://tramchase.com/wikipedia-survey
Please be as detailed as possible. Your participation is much appreciated!
Thanks, -jamie
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NSLE (Wikipedia) wrote:
Have done it. I think most of us would be interested in the results.
Having done it, I know I would be :)