T. Tsuboi, Tomomichi Hayakawa, Ryouta Suzuki, Takayuki Ito
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摘要
政府政策“政府2.0”,旨在利用协作技术创建一个开源计算平台,在这个平台上,政府、公民和创新型公司可以提高透明度和效率,已经在几个国家被采用。他们的目标之一是在市民之间分享当地的问题和信息,并向当地政府提供来自公众的信息。有几项服务旨在帮助市民报告他们附近的非紧急问题。(例如:Fix My Street (FMS)和See Click Fix (SCF))然而,鼓励市民主动报告问题并鼓励他们在某个地区巡逻的激励设计尚未应用于当前的服务。因此,我们开发了一个地方管理SNS应用程序,通过张贴照片和市民的评论来了解当地的情况。此外,我们将激励设计应用于本地管理SNS应用,以鼓励用户的贡献。奖励机制通过记录用户在应用程序上的各种贡献所获得的积分来鼓励用户的贡献。
An Implementation of a Local Issue Sharing System Based on Incentive Mechanism
The government policies "Government 2.0", which are aimed at harness collaborative technologies to create an open-source computing platform in which government, citizens, and innovative companies can improve transparency and efficiency have been adopted in several countries. One of the their goals is sharing local problems and information's between citizens and providing information to the local governments from the public. There are several services designed to help the citizens report non-emergency issues in their neighborhood. (e.g. Fix My Street (FMS) and See Click Fix (SCF)) However, incentive design to enable citizens to actively report the issues and encourage them to patrol an area has not been applied to current services. Therefore, we developed a local management SNS application for understanding the local situation through posted photos and comments from the citizens. In addition, we applies incentive design to a local management SNS application to encourage the user contribution. The incentive mechanism encourages the contribution of users by keeping score of points earned through various contributions on the application.