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Optimising self-organised volunteer efforts in response to the COVID-19 pandemic

Anping Zhang, Ke Zhang, Wanda Li, Yue Wang, Yang Li, Lin Zhang

2022Humanities and Social Sciences Communications15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Crowdsource volunteering efforts have contributed significantly to pandemic response and recovery during the COVID-19 outbreak. In such efforts, individual volunteers can collaborate to achieve rapid mobilisation toward emergent community demands. In this study, we quantitively study this phenomenon using the concept of self-organisation, by proposing a data-driven framework to investigate when and how self-organisation emerged during the pandemic response and how it relates to effectiveness of volunteer organisations in general. Using activity data collected from a mobile volunteer platform in Shenzhen, China, we found that volunteers’ task participation and social and task preferences show multiple phases of self-organisation in response to changing epidemic situations and centralised interventions. Simulation experiments further show that the self-organised volunteer system can become more responsive and more robust in the face of uncertain community demands with minimal centralised guidance.

Topics & Concepts

PandemicCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Task (project management)Psychological interventionVolunteerSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)2019-20 coronavirus outbreakPublic relationsBusinessPolitical sciencePsychologyOutbreakMedicineManagementEconomicsAgronomyBiologyVirologyPsychiatryInfectious disease (medical specialty)PathologyDiseaseCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesMobile Crowdsensing and CrowdsourcingHuman Mobility and Location-Based Analysis
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