Crowdsourcing is a phenomenon emerging in various sectors and industries that provides an opportunity for governments to collaborate with the public to generate information, deliver public services, or facilitate policy innovation. This review paper synthesizes prior research and practices on crowdsourcing from a variety of disciplines and focuses on the purpose, crowd, motivation, process design and outcomes. A process map for governments to design crowdsourcing is generated and three key actions are highlighted, namely incentive design, communication, and information aggregation
Successful idea generation, selection and management are crucial in the early stages of any innovati...
Crowdsourcing is a new, online-based, way of outsourcing that relies on large and undefined networks...
Crowdsourcing can be defined as a task, which is usually performed by an employee, that is given out...
Crowdsourcing is a phenomenon emerging in various sectors and industries that provides an opportunit...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
Crowdsourcing offers a way for information scientists to engage with the public and potentially coll...
The trend towards "open innovation" has revitalized firm's interest in tapping into external innovat...
Crowdsourcing can be an efficient organisational strategy to harness innovation and agility by distr...
Crowdsourcing, originally defined as “taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (us...
The objective of this thesis was to apply theory related with crowdsourcing in order to find experti...
International audienceThe word Crowdsourcing -a compound contraction of Crowd and Outsourcing, was u...
Crowdsourcing is a concept in which the crowd is used as a source of labor, idea generation, or prob...
Crowdsourcing is a paradigm for utilizing crowd intelligence to help solve problems that computers a...
Crowdsourcing has increasingly become a recognized sourcing mechanism for problem-solving in organiz...
Crowdsourcing, originally defined as “taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (us...
Successful idea generation, selection and management are crucial in the early stages of any innovati...
Crowdsourcing is a new, online-based, way of outsourcing that relies on large and undefined networks...
Crowdsourcing can be defined as a task, which is usually performed by an employee, that is given out...
Crowdsourcing is a phenomenon emerging in various sectors and industries that provides an opportunit...
As academic and practitioner studies on crowdsourcing have been building up since 2006, the subject ...
Crowdsourcing offers a way for information scientists to engage with the public and potentially coll...
The trend towards "open innovation" has revitalized firm's interest in tapping into external innovat...
Crowdsourcing can be an efficient organisational strategy to harness innovation and agility by distr...
Crowdsourcing, originally defined as “taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (us...
The objective of this thesis was to apply theory related with crowdsourcing in order to find experti...
International audienceThe word Crowdsourcing -a compound contraction of Crowd and Outsourcing, was u...
Crowdsourcing is a concept in which the crowd is used as a source of labor, idea generation, or prob...
Crowdsourcing is a paradigm for utilizing crowd intelligence to help solve problems that computers a...
Crowdsourcing has increasingly become a recognized sourcing mechanism for problem-solving in organiz...
Crowdsourcing, originally defined as “taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (us...
Successful idea generation, selection and management are crucial in the early stages of any innovati...
Crowdsourcing is a new, online-based, way of outsourcing that relies on large and undefined networks...
Crowdsourcing can be defined as a task, which is usually performed by an employee, that is given out...