Yıl: 2022 Cilt: 0 Sayı: 39 Sayfa Aralığı: 54 - 72 Metin Dili: İngilizce DOI: 10.17829/turcom.1019006 İndeks Tarihi: 16-01-2023

Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes

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The COVID-19 pandemic is the first pandemic after smartphones penetrated society globally. Consequently,there are not sufficient experiences and understanding of how to engage citizens in information andscientific processes that create public awareness and responsibilities according to scientific needs. Foreffective measures aiming to sustain the pandemic crisis, an efficient collaboration of academia, economy,culture-based, and media-based public and politics is crucial. With help of the Mobile Application RatingScale (MARS) approach for assessment, COVID-19 tracking apps (CTAs) of different countries are analysedwith help of a qualitative content analysis according to their reward mechanisms. The analysis includes correlation different rewards to voluntary participation. The MARS approach consists of engagement,functionality aesthetics and information quality. The protection of voluntariness is understood as thefundamental need for the ethical use of CTAs. Accordingly, patterns of voluntariness are examined inthe context of legal, ethical privacy and security policies of selected CTAs. In this context, this paper willprovide categories and criteria for CTA usage and its impact on citizen engagement in the Quintuple Helixcollaboration process aiming to get insights into features and functionalities needed in CTAs and increasedvoluntary use of the public.
Anahtar Kelime: Quintuple Helix Innovation model reward mechanism contact tracing voluntariness COVID-19

Kovid-19 İzleme Uygulamalarında Ödül Mekanizmaları ve Sürdürülebilir Yenilik Süreçlerinde Gönüllü Kamusal Katılım Üzerinde Etkileri

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Kovid-19 salgını akıllı telefonların küresel anlamda toplumları etkisi altına almasından sonra yaşananilk salgındır. Bu nedenle, kişilerin bilimsel ihtiyaçlara göre kamusal farkındalık ve sorumluluk duygusuoluşturan bilgi ve bilimsel süreçlere nasıl dahil edilebileceği konusunda, yeterli anlayış ve deneyim henüzoluşmamıştır. Salgın kriziyle sürdürülebilir bir biçimde mücadele için, akademi, ekonomi, kültür ve basınmerkezli kamu ile siyaset arasında oluşturulacak etkili bir işbirliği oldukça önemlidir. DeğerlendirmedeMobil Uygulamalarda Derecelendirme Ölçeği (MUDÖ) yardımı ile farklı ülkelerdeki Kovid-19 izlemeuygulamaları ödül mekanizmalarına göre niteliksel içerik analiz yöntemi kullanılarak incelenmiştir. Buanaliz farklı ödüllerin gönüllü katılıma etkileşimini içerir. Mobil Uygulamalarda Değerlendirme Ölçeğietkileşim, işlevsel estetik ve bilgi kalitesi unsurlarından oluşmaktadır. Gönüllülüğün korunması, buuygulamaların etiğe uygun bir şekilde kullanılmasında, en temel ihtiyaç olarak anlaşılmaktadır. Bunagöre, gönüllülük modelleri, seçilen kovid izleme uygulamalarının hukuki, etik, mahremiyet ve güvenlikpolitikaları dikkate alınarak incelenmiştir. Bu çerçevede, bu makale izleme uygulamalarının kamu içerisindekullanımını artırmak için gereken özellik ve fonksiyonelliği kavramayı amaçlamakla birlikte kovid izlemeuygulamalarının kullanımı açısından sınıflandırma yapmayı ve kriter oluşturmayı ve bunun kişilerin beşlisarmal işbirliği süreçlerine katılımına etkisini incelemektedir.
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APA Peschke L, Peschke S, Gümüş Ağca Y, Seyfafjehi S, DÜNDAR I, AYDOĞDU Y (2022). Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. , 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
Chicago Peschke Lutz,Peschke Seldag,Gümüş Ağca Yasemin,Seyfafjehi Seyedehshahrzad,DÜNDAR IRMAK,AYDOĞDU Yasin Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. (2022): 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
MLA Peschke Lutz,Peschke Seldag,Gümüş Ağca Yasemin,Seyfafjehi Seyedehshahrzad,DÜNDAR IRMAK,AYDOĞDU Yasin Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. , 2022, ss.54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
AMA Peschke L,Peschke S,Gümüş Ağca Y,Seyfafjehi S,DÜNDAR I,AYDOĞDU Y Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. . 2022; 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
Vancouver Peschke L,Peschke S,Gümüş Ağca Y,Seyfafjehi S,DÜNDAR I,AYDOĞDU Y Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. . 2022; 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
IEEE Peschke L,Peschke S,Gümüş Ağca Y,Seyfafjehi S,DÜNDAR I,AYDOĞDU Y "Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes." , ss.54 - 72, 2022. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
ISNAD Peschke, Lutz vd. "Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes". (2022), 54-72. https://doi.org/10.17829/turcom.1019006
APA Peschke L, Peschke S, Gümüş Ağca Y, Seyfafjehi S, DÜNDAR I, AYDOĞDU Y (2022). Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online), 0(39), 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
Chicago Peschke Lutz,Peschke Seldag,Gümüş Ağca Yasemin,Seyfafjehi Seyedehshahrzad,DÜNDAR IRMAK,AYDOĞDU Yasin Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online) 0, no.39 (2022): 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
MLA Peschke Lutz,Peschke Seldag,Gümüş Ağca Yasemin,Seyfafjehi Seyedehshahrzad,DÜNDAR IRMAK,AYDOĞDU Yasin Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online), vol.0, no.39, 2022, ss.54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
AMA Peschke L,Peschke S,Gümüş Ağca Y,Seyfafjehi S,DÜNDAR I,AYDOĞDU Y Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online). 2022; 0(39): 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
Vancouver Peschke L,Peschke S,Gümüş Ağca Y,Seyfafjehi S,DÜNDAR I,AYDOĞDU Y Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes. Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online). 2022; 0(39): 54 - 72. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
IEEE Peschke L,Peschke S,Gümüş Ağca Y,Seyfafjehi S,DÜNDAR I,AYDOĞDU Y "Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes." Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online), 0, ss.54 - 72, 2022. 10.17829/turcom.1019006
ISNAD Peschke, Lutz vd. "Reward Mechanisms in COVID-19 Tracking Apps and Its Impact on the Voluntary Participation of the Public in Sustainable Innovation Processes". Türkiye İletişim Araştırmaları Dergisi (Online) 39 (2022), 54-72. https://doi.org/10.17829/turcom.1019006