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Authors analyze the role of local and global network positions for content contributions to articles belonging to the category “Economy” on the German [[Wikipedia]]. Observing a sample of 7635 articles over a period of 153 weeks authors measure their centrality both within this category and in the network of over one million Wikipedia articles. Authors analysis reveals that an additional link from the observed category is associated with around 140 bytes of additional content and with an increase in the number of authors by 0.5. The relation of links from outside the category to content creation is much weaker. Beyond the econometric analysis, study sheds light on how the discipline of economics is represented on German Wikipedia. Authors find non-neoclassical themes to be highly prevalent among the top articles. | Authors analyze the role of local and global network positions for content contributions to articles belonging to the category “Economy” on the German [[Wikipedia]]. Observing a sample of 7635 articles over a period of 153 weeks authors measure their centrality both within this category and in the network of over one million Wikipedia articles. Authors analysis reveals that an additional link from the observed category is associated with around 140 bytes of additional content and with an increase in the number of authors by 0.5. The relation of links from outside the category to content creation is much weaker. Beyond the econometric analysis, study sheds light on how the discipline of economics is represented on German Wikipedia. Authors find non-neoclassical themes to be highly prevalent among the top articles. | ||
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Revision as of 08:15, 29 June 2020
Authors | Michael E. Kummer Marianne Saam Iassen Halatchliyski George Giorgidze |
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Publication date | 2016 |
DOI | 10.1016/j.infoecopol.2016.06.002 |
Links | Original |
Centrality and Content Creation in Networks - the Case of Economic Topics on German Wikipedia - scientific work related to Wikipedia quality published in 2016, written by Michael E. Kummer, Marianne Saam, Iassen Halatchliyski and George Giorgidze.
Overview
Authors analyze the role of local and global network positions for content contributions to articles belonging to the category “Economy” on the German Wikipedia. Observing a sample of 7635 articles over a period of 153 weeks authors measure their centrality both within this category and in the network of over one million Wikipedia articles. Authors analysis reveals that an additional link from the observed category is associated with around 140 bytes of additional content and with an increase in the number of authors by 0.5. The relation of links from outside the category to content creation is much weaker. Beyond the econometric analysis, study sheds light on how the discipline of economics is represented on German Wikipedia. Authors find non-neoclassical themes to be highly prevalent among the top articles.
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Wikipedia Quality
Kummer, Michael E.; Saam, Marianne; Halatchliyski, Iassen; Giorgidze, George. (2016). "[[Centrality and Content Creation in Networks - the Case of Economic Topics on German Wikipedia]]". Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.infoecopol.2016.06.002.
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{{cite journal |last1=Kummer |first1=Michael E. |last2=Saam |first2=Marianne |last3=Halatchliyski |first3=Iassen |last4=Giorgidze |first4=George |title=Centrality and Content Creation in Networks - the Case of Economic Topics on German Wikipedia |date=2016 |doi=10.1016/j.infoecopol.2016.06.002 |url=https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Centrality_and_Content_Creation_in_Networks_-_the_Case_of_Economic_Topics_on_German_Wikipedia |journal=Elsevier}}
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Kummer, Michael E.; Saam, Marianne; Halatchliyski, Iassen; Giorgidze, George. (2016). "<a href="https://wikipediaquality.com/wiki/Centrality_and_Content_Creation_in_Networks_-_the_Case_of_Economic_Topics_on_German_Wikipedia">Centrality and Content Creation in Networks - the Case of Economic Topics on German Wikipedia</a>". Elsevier. DOI: 10.1016/j.infoecopol.2016.06.002.