 | 2011 |
| 8 |  | Dana Chandler,
John Joseph Horton:
Labor Allocation in Paid Crowdsourcing: Experimental Evidence on Positioning, Nudges and Prices.
Human Computation 2011 |
| 2010 |
| 7 |  | John Joseph Horton,
Lydia B. Chilton:
The labor economics of paid crowdsourcing.
ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce 2010: 209-218 |
| 6 |  | John Joseph Horton:
Online Labor Markets.
WINE 2010: 515-522 |
| 5 |  | Robert C. Miller,
Greg Little,
Michael S. Bernstein,
Jeffrey P. Bigham,
Lydia B. Chilton,
Max Goldman,
John Joseph Horton,
Rajeev Nayak:
Heads in the cloud.
ACM Crossroads 17(2): 27-31 (2010) |
| 4 |  | John Joseph Horton,
Lydia B. Chilton:
The Labor Economics of Paid Crowdsourcing
CoRR abs/1001.0627: (2010) |
| 3 |  | John Joseph Horton:
The Condition of the Turking Class: Are Online Employers Fair and Honest?
CoRR abs/1001.1172: (2010) |
| 2 |  | John Joseph Horton,
David G. Rand,
Richard J. Zeckhauser:
The Online Laboratory: Conducting Experiments in a Real Labor Market
CoRR abs/1004.2931: (2010) |
| 1 |  | John Joseph Horton:
Employer Expectations, Peer Effects and Productivity: Evidence from a Series of Field Experiments
CoRR abs/1008.2437: (2010) |