DocumentCode
623989
Title
Random acts of kindness: The intelligent and context-aware future of reciprocal altruism and community collaboration
Author
Bellotti, Victoria ; Carroll, John M. ; Kyungsik Han
Author_Institution
Palo Alto Res. Center, Palo Alto, CA, USA
fYear
2013
fDate
20-24 May 2013
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
12
Abstract
In today´s world of increasing scarcity of resources and economic stagnation, we still see rapid developments in computer science and user experience towards increasingly mobile, intelligent and context-aware computing systems. These innovations represent a new frontier for transformative innovation on a societal level. They hold the promise of breakthroughs in how people can collaborate through dynamically coordinated, efficient and reciprocal service transactions to improve the quality of life for all. I fix your car, you do a neighbor´s taxes, she designs my new kitchen, and so on. Existing organizations, which are already pursuing the goal of leveraging untapped community potential, do exist. These are known as as timebanks and community exchanges and have been around and increasing in number for quite some time, but they have grown only slowly in relation to the need for their services. This is partly due to a lack of adequate resources devoted towards setting up and running them and also to constraints in the design of the systems that they rely on to coordinate the transactions between community participants. This paper highlights the possibilities for today´s researchers and innovators to turbocharge community collaboration by developing the required technologies. It is based on past research and our own ongoing research conducted towards building a mobile app for timebanking. The guiding vision is to develop more intelligent and context-aware systems to support on-the-fly service brokering that will greatly increase the scope and efficiency of acts of reciprocal altruism.
Keywords
innovation management; mobile computing; resource allocation; social sciences; community participants; computer science; context-aware computing systems; economic stagnation; intelligent future; intelligent systems; mobile app; mobile systems; on-the-fly service brokering; quality of life; reciprocal altruism and community collaboration; reciprocal service transactions; resource stagnation; societal level; transformative innovation; turbocharge community collaboration; Communities; Economics; Educational institutions; Electronic mail; Mobile communication; Organizations; Software; community exchange; context-aware; mobile; timebanking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Collaboration Technologies and Systems (CTS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN
978-1-4673-6403-4
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/CTS.2013.6567197
Filename
6567197
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