Everybody Is Invited but not Everybody Will Come — The Influence of Personality Dispositions on Users’ Entry Decisions for Crowdsourcing Competitions

Rita Faullant, Patrick Holzmann, E. Schwarz
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Crowdsourcing competitions have been introduced as powerful instruments to integrate users in new product development. While abundant research has investigated motives for participation, little research so far has addressed the reasons why users choose not to participate. We suggest that some potential solvers may refrain from participation from the outset on account of their personality dispositions. In our study, we complement existing knowledge about user motivation to engage in co-creation with findings from personality research. In particular, we investigate individual differences resulting from enduring personality dispositions that might affect potential solvers’ decisions whether or not to enter crowdsourcing competitions. The results of our study show that the likelihood that users will participate in a crowdsourcing competition increases when they score high on openness, extraversion and trait competitiveness. Dispositional trust was not, however, a discriminating factor between participants and non-participants.
每个人都被邀请了,但不是每个人都会来——个性倾向对众包竞赛中用户进入决策的影响
众包竞赛已经成为整合用户参与新产品开发的有力工具。虽然有大量的研究调查了参与的动机,但迄今为止,很少有研究解决用户选择不参与的原因。我们建议一些潜在的解决者可能会因为他们的性格而从一开始就不参与。在我们的研究中,我们用个性研究的结果补充了关于用户参与共同创造动机的现有知识。特别地,我们研究了持久的人格倾向所导致的个体差异,这可能会影响潜在的解决者是否参加众包竞赛的决定。我们的研究结果表明,当用户在开放性、外向性和特质竞争力上得分较高时,他们参与众包竞争的可能性就会增加。然而,性格信任并不是参与者和非参与者之间的区别因素。
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