We argue that under certain circumstances crowdsourcing transforms distant search into local search, improving the efficiency and effectiveness of problem solving. Under such circumstances a firm may choose to crowdsource problem solving rather than solve the problem internally or contract it to a designated supplier. These circumstances depend on the characteristics of the problem, the knowledge required for the solution, the crowd, and the solutions to be evaluated
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the feasibility of adopting crowdsourcing for enha...
The term crowdsourcing was introduced by Jeff Howe (2006). It is the act of a company or organisatio...
This study conducts a comprehensive literature review to investigate the impactful utilization of cr...
Drawing on the concept of bounded rationality and extant evidence, we argue that for specific proble...
In their search for innovation, organizations often invite suggestions from external contributors. S...
Crowdsourcing spreads and morphs quickly, shaping areas as diverse as creating, organizing, and shar...
A growing number of firms are using crowdsourcing platforms to actively solicit the skills of extern...
Crowdsourcing is a concept that first appeared in an article written by Jeff Howe in 2006 in the Wir...
An in depth analysis of the rapidly growing phenomenon of crowdsourcing reflects on the dramatic eco...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
The internet enables large scale collaborations between individuals who are geographically separated...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
In many settings, the human opinion provided by an expert or knowledgeable user can be more useful t...
A relatively new trend for organizations is to utilize the wisdom and labor of large number of diver...
Web-based intermediaries that offer crowdsourcing services represent a new and promising way through...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the feasibility of adopting crowdsourcing for enha...
The term crowdsourcing was introduced by Jeff Howe (2006). It is the act of a company or organisatio...
This study conducts a comprehensive literature review to investigate the impactful utilization of cr...
Drawing on the concept of bounded rationality and extant evidence, we argue that for specific proble...
In their search for innovation, organizations often invite suggestions from external contributors. S...
Crowdsourcing spreads and morphs quickly, shaping areas as diverse as creating, organizing, and shar...
A growing number of firms are using crowdsourcing platforms to actively solicit the skills of extern...
Crowdsourcing is a concept that first appeared in an article written by Jeff Howe in 2006 in the Wir...
An in depth analysis of the rapidly growing phenomenon of crowdsourcing reflects on the dramatic eco...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
The internet enables large scale collaborations between individuals who are geographically separated...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
In many settings, the human opinion provided by an expert or knowledgeable user can be more useful t...
A relatively new trend for organizations is to utilize the wisdom and labor of large number of diver...
Web-based intermediaries that offer crowdsourcing services represent a new and promising way through...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to explore the feasibility of adopting crowdsourcing for enha...
The term crowdsourcing was introduced by Jeff Howe (2006). It is the act of a company or organisatio...
This study conducts a comprehensive literature review to investigate the impactful utilization of cr...