DocumentCode
589091
Title
With a Little Help from the Crowd: Receiving Unauthorized Academic Assistance through Online Labor Markets
Author
Harris, C.G. ; Srinivasan, P.
Author_Institution
Inf. Program, Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City, IA, USA
fYear
2012
fDate
3-5 Sept. 2012
Firstpage
904
Lastpage
909
Abstract
Although a vast majority of crowd sourcing tasks are for ethical purposes, the anonymity and global reach of online labor markets also create a clearinghouse for unethical crowd sourcing tasks. Recent studies show a majority of students have engaged in academic dishonesty using the Internet, and a growing number find this behavior is acceptable. We conduct a study to see if crowd workers will provide solutions to exams and homework assignments, and knowingly permit these solutions to be used for this purpose. For those who don´t agree, we examine if additional financial incentives can entice them. Our findings indicate most crowd workers are willing to permit the use of their work, however, for those that are unwilling, additional financial incentives have little effect on altering their decision.
Keywords
Internet; electronic commerce; ethical aspects; fraud; incentive schemes; labour resources; outsourcing; Internet; academic dishonesty; crowdworkers; ethical purposes; financial incentives; homework assignments; online labor markets; unauthorized academic assistance; unethical crowdsourcing tasks; Collaboration; Computer aided instruction; Computer science; Educational institutions; Ethics; IP networks; Internet; Mechanical Turk; academic dishonesty; crowdsourcing; ethics; incentives; online labor markets;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Privacy, Security, Risk and Trust (PASSAT), 2012 International Conference on and 2012 International Confernece on Social Computing (SocialCom)
Conference_Location
Amsterdam
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-5638-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SocialCom-PASSAT.2012.140
Filename
6406343
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