Crowd-based organizational models are purported to be more open and participatory than traditional organizational forms. But are they novel inventions or permutations of forms that have existed previously? This essay examines the wide array of innovations pursued under the umbrella label of crowd phenomena and asks whether they have altered traditional ways of organizing. The ramifications of crowds for both workers and consumers are also discussed. Central features of crowd organizing include spot transactions, short-term relations, demand-based pricing, heterogeneous demand, and reputations established through feedback mechanisms. Security and formality appear to have been replaced by openness and precariousness. The essay concludes with ...
This study explores the diversity of forms whereby the emerging organizational practice of crowdsour...
Crowdsourcing enables organizations to obtain dynamic solutions from large and diverse crowds of ind...
With the rising popularity of the Internet, interactions between companies and their consumers have ...
According to conventional wisdom on crowdsourcing, the number of people defines the crowd and maximi...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a (preliminary) taxonomy and research agenda for the topic o...
In conventional wisdom on crowdsourcing, the number of people define the crowd and maximizing this n...
This paper investigates the phenomena of "crowdsourcing", or the outsourcing of tasks to t...
This study explores the emerging crowdsourcing phenomenon, that is, the outsourcing of idea generati...
This paper focuses on “crowdsourcing” as a significant trend in the new paradigm of open innovation ...
Several organizations have developed ongoing crowdsourcing communities that repeatedly collect ideas...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to discuss how organizations can use the crowd to assess disru...
The dissertation investigates the participants in co-creation initiatives referred to as the ‘crowd’...
Past theories of consumer innovation and creativity were devised before the emergence of the profoun...
The increasing complexity of designing and manufacturing products as well as the growing speed requi...
This study explores the diversity of forms whereby the emerging organizational practice of crowdsour...
Crowdsourcing enables organizations to obtain dynamic solutions from large and diverse crowds of ind...
With the rising popularity of the Internet, interactions between companies and their consumers have ...
According to conventional wisdom on crowdsourcing, the number of people defines the crowd and maximi...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a (preliminary) taxonomy and research agenda for the topic o...
In conventional wisdom on crowdsourcing, the number of people define the crowd and maximizing this n...
This paper investigates the phenomena of "crowdsourcing", or the outsourcing of tasks to t...
This study explores the emerging crowdsourcing phenomenon, that is, the outsourcing of idea generati...
This paper focuses on “crowdsourcing” as a significant trend in the new paradigm of open innovation ...
Several organizations have developed ongoing crowdsourcing communities that repeatedly collect ideas...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Purpose –The purpose of this paper is to discuss how organizations can use the crowd to assess disru...
The dissertation investigates the participants in co-creation initiatives referred to as the ‘crowd’...
Past theories of consumer innovation and creativity were devised before the emergence of the profoun...
The increasing complexity of designing and manufacturing products as well as the growing speed requi...
This study explores the diversity of forms whereby the emerging organizational practice of crowdsour...
Crowdsourcing enables organizations to obtain dynamic solutions from large and diverse crowds of ind...
With the rising popularity of the Internet, interactions between companies and their consumers have ...