Document type
Journal articles
Document subtype
Full paper
Title
A Decision Tool for Business Process Crowdsourcing: Ontology, Design, and Evaluation
Participants in the publication
Nguyen Hoang Thuan (Author)
Pedro Antunes (Author)
Dep. Informática
LASIGE
David Johnstone (Author)
Summary
As the crowdsourcing strategy becomes better known, the managerial decisions necessary to establish it as a viable business process are becoming increasingly important. However, a divide and conquer approach, currently dominant in the field, leads to scattered decision support for the crowdsourcing processes. We propose an ontology-based decision tool that supports the whole business process crowdsourcing. The advantage of the ontology approach is that it collects and consolidates knowledge from the existing literature to provide a solid knowledge base for the tool construction. Operationalising the ontology, the tool helps make the decision to crowdsource or not, and choose appropriate design alternatives for the crowdsourcing process. We evaluated the tool through a controlled experiment with 190 participants. The obtained results show that the tool is useful by significantly increasing: 1) the performance in making the decision to crowdsource or not, and 2) the design of crowdsourcing processes.
Where published
Group Decision and Negotiation
Publication Identifiers
ISSN - 0926-2644
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Number of pages
27
Starting page
285
Last page
312
Document Identifiers
DOI -
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10726-018-9557-y
URL -
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10726-018-9557-y
Rankings
Google Metrics (2022) - 23
SCOPUS Q1 (2019) - 3.9 - General Social Sciences
SCIMAGO Q1 (2018) - 0.797 - Social Sciences (miscellaneous)