Needs, drivers, participants and engagement actions: a framework for motivating contributions to volunteered geographic information systems

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José-Pablo Gómez-Barrón
Miguel-Ángel Manso-Callejo
Ramón Alcarria
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[1] Universidad Politécnica de Madrid,School of Land Surveying, Geodesy and Mapping Engineering
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Journal of Geographical Systems | 2019年 / 21卷
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Citizen engagement; Motivation; Crowdsourcing; Volunteered geographic information; System design; O30; L29; D26;
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This work addresses motivation for participating in volunteered geographic information systems (VGIS), which enable a crowdsourcing process to create information-driven value. VGIS, implemented by executing a project and its crowdsourcing strategy, are driven by online networked community participation enabled by a technological infrastructure. However, without community engagement, crowdsourcing, the core process of a VGIS, fails to create value and its main advantage becomes one of its biggest challenges. To address this problem, we present a conceptual framework to assist in designing engagement strategies to motivate and facilitate goal-oriented participation. To this end, we examine the relation between Maslow’s human needs and VGI, its different goals, and current studies on motivation. We analyze intrinsic and internalized motivation, focusing on the needs outlined in self-determination theory. Finally, we apply Vroom’s expectancy theory of motivation in relation to VGI. As a result, the proposed framework consists of three design tools: core drivers, participant types to whom efforts to motivate should be aligned with the project rationale, and an engagement process consisting of three main actions: Enroll, Grow and Retain. With this framework, future VGIS developments can have a structured approach that guides participation and the design of engagement strategies.
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