Crowdsourcing is a way to access a global crowd of talented people and to channel their talent and creative effort towards some useful endeavour. Technology entrepreneurs who may have limited resources, especially during the start-up phase of the business, will be attracted to crowdsourcing as a means to access funding, knowledge, subject matter experts, and resources on a global scale. In this article, we review the published research on crowdsourcing as it relates to motivation, and distil the insights from that research that will be useful to technology entrepreneurs. First, we organize the published research into three streams according to crowd type: i) task-based public crowd, ii) information-exchange public crowd, and iii) employee-b...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
During the recent decade start-ups as a research topic is being analysed very actively, but still th...
Knowledge creation is commonly defined as the generation of insights from information. Traditionally...
As traditional innovation has already taken its place in managers' to do lists; managers and compani...
Introduction: From the start-up, the Internet has allowed easier, cheaper and more widespread commun...
Growth in online communities has generated a new labour pool. Organisations are using Web 2.0 tools ...
__Abstract__ The Internet and the advance of communication technologies have brought unprecedente...
Technology entrepreneurs continuously search for tools to accelerate the internationalization of the...
Crowdsourcing, the use of an undefined group of external people to complete tasks for the corporatio...
The main objective of the chapter is to provide an insight into the motivation mechanisms for the cr...
Purpose – This study aimed at analyzing the factors that induce the intention of contribution by par...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The Internet and the advance of communication technologies have brou...
Crowdsourcing reflects the idea that a firm or a person, in an effort to solve specific problem(s), ...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
During the recent decade start-ups as a research topic is being analysed very actively, but still th...
Knowledge creation is commonly defined as the generation of insights from information. Traditionally...
As traditional innovation has already taken its place in managers' to do lists; managers and compani...
Introduction: From the start-up, the Internet has allowed easier, cheaper and more widespread commun...
Growth in online communities has generated a new labour pool. Organisations are using Web 2.0 tools ...
__Abstract__ The Internet and the advance of communication technologies have brought unprecedente...
Technology entrepreneurs continuously search for tools to accelerate the internationalization of the...
Crowdsourcing, the use of an undefined group of external people to complete tasks for the corporatio...
The main objective of the chapter is to provide an insight into the motivation mechanisms for the cr...
Purpose – This study aimed at analyzing the factors that induce the intention of contribution by par...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The Internet and the advance of communication technologies have brou...
Crowdsourcing reflects the idea that a firm or a person, in an effort to solve specific problem(s), ...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
During the recent decade start-ups as a research topic is being analysed very actively, but still th...