Crowdsourcing describes a range of activities where an external community is utilised to address a question, problem or task. Three studies are presented investigating crowdsourcing techniques as a means of value-creation. These studies contribute insights into the way crowdsourcing can create value; considerations in using crowdsourcing, and a model for online community assisted value-creation
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Advances in technology and social media have facilitated the rapid development of crowdsourcing as a...
Growth in online communities has generated a new labour pool. Organisations are using Web 2.0 tools ...
15th International Conference, GDN 2015, Warsaw, Poland, June 22-26, 2015, Proceedings.The benefits ...
© 2015 Dr. Kathleen WilsonCrowdsourcing is defined as outsourcing work to a large, undefined crowd t...
The benefits of crowdsourcing are becoming more widely understood and there is a methodological move...
Value, in crowdsourcing, is attributed to outcomes such as reducing costs, improving quality through...
In the recent years, numerous attempts have been made to successfully incorporate crowdsourcing into...
Contemporary business environment involves IT being invested and shared by multiple stakeholders in ...
The objective of this thesis was to apply theory related with crowdsourcing in order to find experti...
Knowledge creation is commonly defined as the generation of insights from information. Traditionally...
The paper refers to the challenges in innovation management resulting from the growing importance of...
How does co-creation create value for the firm and consumers, and how can firms manage co-creation c...
Introduction: From the start-up, the Internet has allowed easier, cheaper and more widespread commun...
Crowdsourcing is a newly developed term which refers to the process of outsourcing of activities by ...
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Advances in technology and social media have facilitated the rapid development of crowdsourcing as a...
Growth in online communities has generated a new labour pool. Organisations are using Web 2.0 tools ...
15th International Conference, GDN 2015, Warsaw, Poland, June 22-26, 2015, Proceedings.The benefits ...
© 2015 Dr. Kathleen WilsonCrowdsourcing is defined as outsourcing work to a large, undefined crowd t...
The benefits of crowdsourcing are becoming more widely understood and there is a methodological move...
Value, in crowdsourcing, is attributed to outcomes such as reducing costs, improving quality through...
In the recent years, numerous attempts have been made to successfully incorporate crowdsourcing into...
Contemporary business environment involves IT being invested and shared by multiple stakeholders in ...
The objective of this thesis was to apply theory related with crowdsourcing in order to find experti...
Knowledge creation is commonly defined as the generation of insights from information. Traditionally...
The paper refers to the challenges in innovation management resulting from the growing importance of...
How does co-creation create value for the firm and consumers, and how can firms manage co-creation c...
Introduction: From the start-up, the Internet has allowed easier, cheaper and more widespread commun...
Crowdsourcing is a newly developed term which refers to the process of outsourcing of activities by ...
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Advances in technology and social media have facilitated the rapid development of crowdsourcing as a...
Growth in online communities has generated a new labour pool. Organisations are using Web 2.0 tools ...