An Exploration of Wikipedia Contributions in the Era of COVID-19

Michael Holt, Timothy Kreider, Scott E Kreider, Joel Kreider, Christopher Kreider
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With the declaration of COVID-19 as a pandemic by the World Health Organization and associated public health concerns and emergency measures, the lives of many came to a grinding halt. Whether due to stay-at-home orders and lockdowns, or quarantines, many were required to change their day-to-day way of life overnight. This not only changed the mechanical activities performed daily, such as driving to the office, going out to a restaurant, or attending a party, but this also changed the resultant implications of the utility we received from those activities. Utility theory posits that individuals choose what activities to perform based on some utility function, where the utility satisfies some need. As these activities to meet existing needs were disrupted, we seek to use this as an opportunity to explore how contribution in open-source communities changed, specifically the English Wikipedia. We utilize a natural experiment methodology, centered around the COVID-19 pandemic, and explore contribution patterns before and after the pandemic. Our project will contribute to the understanding of IS during unusual times, specifically in the context of open-source communities that rely on volunteer time and effort.
COVID-19时代维基百科贡献的探索
随着世界卫生组织宣布COVID-19为大流行,以及相关的公共卫生关切和紧急措施,许多人的生活戛然停止。无论是由于居家令、封锁还是隔离,许多人都被要求在一夜之间改变他们的日常生活方式。这不仅改变了日常的机械活动,比如开车去办公室,去餐馆,或者参加聚会,而且这也改变了我们从这些活动中获得的效用的最终含义。效用理论认为,个人根据某种效用函数来选择从事什么活动,在这种效用函数中,效用满足了某种需要。由于这些满足现有需求的活动被打乱了,我们试图以此为契机来探索开源社区的贡献是如何变化的,特别是英文维基百科。我们采用自然实验方法,以COVID-19大流行为中心,探索大流行前后的贡献模式。我们的项目将有助于在不寻常的时期理解IS,特别是在依赖志愿者时间和努力的开源社区的背景下。
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