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% - gaming the system: Building reputation in stackoverflow: an empirical investigation. \cite{bosu2013building} gaming the reputation system of SO
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% - gaming the system: Building reputation in stackoverflow: an empirical investigation. \cite{bosu2013building} gaming the reputation system of SO
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% - prevent 1 day flies & keep new users engaged: Analysis of the reputation system and user contributions on a question answering website: Stackoverflow \cite{movshovitz2013analysis} about the reputation system
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% - prevent 1 day flies & keep new users engaged: Analysis of the reputation system and user contributions on a question answering website: Stackoverflow \cite{movshovitz2013analysis} about the reputation system
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% - badges
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% - badges
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% - One Size Does Not Fit All: Badge Behavior in Q\&A Sites \cite{yanovsky2019one} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% - One Size Does Not Fit All: Badge Behavior in Q\&A Sites \cite{yanovsky2019one} # all about badges, steering users, motivation
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% - On the Causal Effect of Badges \cite{kusmierczyk2018causal} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% - On the Causal Effect of Badges \cite{kusmierczyk2018causal} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% - Steering user behavior with badges \cite{anderson2013steering} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% - Steering user behavior with badges \cite{anderson2013steering} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% - newcomers socialization, experienced users as models/mentors, positive feedback to newcomers
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% - newcomers socialization, experienced users as models/mentors, positive feedback to newcomers
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% Eliciting New Wikipedia Users’ Interests via Automatically Mined Questionnaires: For a Warm Welcome, Not a Cold Start \cite{yazdanian2019eliciting}
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% Eliciting New Wikipedia Users’ Interests via Automatically Mined Questionnaires: For a Warm Welcome, Not a Cold Start \cite{yazdanian2019eliciting}
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% -> cold start recommender system problem for recommending newcommers arictles to read and get a feeling for how to write articles; similar to SO because new commers don't know the rules so well; familiarize newcommers with how things work on the site
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% -> cold start recommender system problem for recommending newcommers arictles to read and get a feeling for how to write articles; similar to SO because new commers don't know the rules so well; familiarize newcommers with how things work on the site
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% Do organizational socialization tactics influence newcomer embeddedness and turnover? \cite{allen2006organizational} #newcommers to organizations
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% Do organizational socialization tactics influence newcomer embeddedness and turnover? \cite{allen2006organizational} #newcommers to organizations
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% We Don't Do That Here: How Collaborative Editing with Mentors Improves Engagement in Social Q\&A Communities \cite{ford2018we} # mentoring new commers questions (before posting), 1 month experiment
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% We Don't Do That Here: How Collaborative Editing with Mentors Improves Engagement in Social Q\&A Communities \cite{ford2018we} # mentoring new commers questions (before posting), 1 month experiment
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% -> Non-public and public online community participation: Needs, attitudes and behavior \cite{nonnecke2006non} about lurking, many programmers do that probably, not even registering
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% -> Social Barriers Faced by Newcomers Placing Their First Contribution in Open Source Software Projects\cite{steinmacher2015social} onboarding in open source software projects, difficulties for newcomers
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% -> Paradise Unplugged: Identifying Barriers for Female Participation on Stack Overflow \cite{ford2016paradise} gender gap, females only 5%, contribution barriers
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% -> Gender, Representation and Online Participation: A Quantitative Study \cite{vasilescu2014gender} investigation on minorities (eg women), under representation
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% Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming: It's Time for That to Change \cite{hanlon2019stack} # passt sehr gut in die story, effort to make site more welcoming
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% Stack Overflow Isn't Very Welcoming: It's Time for That to Change \cite{hanlon2019stack} # passt sehr gut in die story, effort to make site more welcoming
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% Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow \cite{silge2019welcome} #all about comment, effort to make site more welcoming
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% Welcome Wagon: Classifying Comments on Stack Overflow \cite{silge2019welcome} #all about comments, effort to make site more welcoming
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% One Size Does Not Fit All: Badge Behavior in Q\&A Sites \cite{yanovsky2019one} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% One Size Does Not Fit All: Badge Behavior in Q\&A Sites \cite{yanovsky2019one} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% -> Can gamification motivate voluntary contributions? The case of StackOverflow Q&A community \cite{cavusoglu2015can} stimulting users to contribute via badges
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% -> SOCIAL STATUS AND BADGE DESIGN \cite{immorlica2015social} about badges and how they create status classes, badges for every user and individual badges
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% -> Quantifying the impact of badges on user engagement in online Q&A communities \cite{li2012quantifying} maintain consistent engagement, gamification via badges
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% On the Causal Effect of Badges \cite{kusmierczyk2018causal} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% On the Causal Effect of Badges \cite{kusmierczyk2018causal} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% -> todo
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% Steering user behavior with badges \cite{anderson2013steering} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% Steering user behavior with badges \cite{anderson2013steering} # all abount badges, steering users, motivation
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% A comprehensive survey and classification of approaches for community question answering \cite{srba2016comprehensive} # good description of SO
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% A comprehensive survey and classification of approaches for community question answering \cite{srba2016comprehensive} # good description of SO
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%literatur analyse todo
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%literatur analyse todo
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%paper lesen und sachen rausschreiben; keywords ...
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%struktur neu machen
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%schreiben
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year={2016},
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year={2016},
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publisher={ACM New York, NY, USA}
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publisher={ACM New York, NY, USA}
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}
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}
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@article{nonnecke2006non,
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title={Non-public and public online community participation: Needs, attitudes and behavior},
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author={Nonnecke, Blair and Andrews, Dorine and Preece, Jenny},
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journal={Electronic Commerce Research},
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volume={6},
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number={1},
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pages={7--20},
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year={2006},
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publisher={Springer}
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}
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@inproceedings{steinmacher2015social,
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title={Social barriers faced by newcomers placing their first contribution in open source software projects},
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author={Steinmacher, Igor and Conte, Tayana and Gerosa, Marco Aur{\'e}lio and Redmiles, David},
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booktitle={Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference on Computer supported cooperative work \& social computing},
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pages={1379--1392},
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year={2015}
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}
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@inproceedings{ford2016paradise,
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title={Paradise unplugged: Identifying barriers for female participation on stack overflow},
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author={Ford, Denae and Smith, Justin and Guo, Philip J and Parnin, Chris},
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booktitle={Proceedings of the 2016 24th ACM SIGSOFT International Symposium on Foundations of Software Engineering},
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pages={846--857},
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year={2016}
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}
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@article{vasilescu2014gender,
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title={Gender, representation and online participation: A quantitative study},
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author={Vasilescu, Bogdan and Capiluppi, Andrea and Serebrenik, Alexander},
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journal={Interacting with Computers},
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volume={26},
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number={5},
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pages={488--511},
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year={2014},
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publisher={Oxford University Press}
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}
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@inproceedings{cavusoglu2015can,
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title={Can gamification motivate voluntary contributions? The case of StackOverflow Q\&A community},
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author={Cavusoglu, Huseyin and Li, Zhuolun and Huang, Ke-Wei},
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booktitle={Proceedings of the 18th ACM conference companion on computer supported cooperative work \& social computing},
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pages={171--174},
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year={2015}
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}
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@inproceedings{immorlica2015social,
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title={Social status and badge design},
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author={Immorlica, Nicole and Stoddard, Greg and Syrgkanis, Vasilis},
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booktitle={Proceedings of the 24th international conference on World Wide Web},
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pages={473--483},
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year={2015}
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}
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@article{li2012quantifying,
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title={Quantifying the impact of badges on user engagement in online Q\&A communities},
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author={Li, Zhuolun and Huang, Ke-Wei and Cavusoglu, Huseyin},
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year={2012}
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}
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