Research Area:  Cloud Computing
Volunteer computing is a powerful way to harness distributed resources to perform large-scale tasks, similarly to other types of community-based initiatives. Volunteer computing is based on two pillars: the first is computational - allocating and managing large computing tasks; the second is participative - making large numbers of individuals volunteer their computer resources to a project. While the computational aspects of volunteer computing received much research attention, the participative aspect remains largely unexplored. In this study we aim to address this gap: by drawing on social psychology and online communities research, we develop and test a three-dimensional model of the factors determining volunteer computing users contribution. We investigate one of the largest volunteer computing projects - SETI@home - by linking survey data about contributors motivations to their activity logs. Our findings highlight the differences between volunteer computing and other forms of community-based projects, and reveal the intricate relationship between individual motivations, social affiliation, tenure in the project, and resource contribution. Implications for research and practice are discussed.
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Author(s) Name:  Oded Nov, David Anderson, Ofer Arazy
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Conferrence name:  Proceedings of the 19th international conference on World wide web
Publisher name:  ACM
DOI:  10.1145/1772690.1772766
Volume Information:  Pages 741–750
Paper Link:   https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/1772690.1772766