With the rising popularity of the Internet, interactions between companies and their consumers have become more common and meaningful. Researchers often tend to apply the metaphor of community to these on-line networks of B2C relationships. However, this term implies durability and a long-term orientation. It does not cover more incidental, short-lived groups of consumers, who therefore should not be treated as communities. The purpose of this paper is to explore the ability of these short-term, collective consumer phenomena (addressed as e-crowds within the scope of this paper) to create value. Based on a critical literature analysis that considers works from several different fields of knowledge (including management, economics, psycholog...
Crowdsourcing is the deliberate use of crowds to solve problems, create new products, and improve co...
Based on empirical insights we analyze how social interactions among customers influence the contrac...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a (preliminary) taxonomy and research agenda for the topic o...
Past theories of consumer innovation and creativity were devised before the emergence of the profoun...
International audienceThis paper addresses crowd-based dynamics of value creation in participatory c...
This paper addresses crowd-based dynamics of value creation in participatory culture. Based on a cor...
The dissertation investigates the participants in co-creation initiatives referred to as the ‘crowd’...
Crowd-based organizational models are purported to be more open and participatory than traditional o...
This study explores the emerging crowdsourcing phenomenon, that is, the outsourcing of idea generati...
Marketing writers ' assertion that online communities are the future for organisations may be m...
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Marketing writers' assertion that online communities are the future for organisations may be misguid...
The paper refers to the challenges in innovation management resulting from the growing importance of...
© 2015 Dr. Kathleen WilsonCrowdsourcing is defined as outsourcing work to a large, undefined crowd t...
This paper is focused on the central role of consumer in the companies’ value chain. In particular, ...
Crowdsourcing is the deliberate use of crowds to solve problems, create new products, and improve co...
Based on empirical insights we analyze how social interactions among customers influence the contrac...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a (preliminary) taxonomy and research agenda for the topic o...
Past theories of consumer innovation and creativity were devised before the emergence of the profoun...
International audienceThis paper addresses crowd-based dynamics of value creation in participatory c...
This paper addresses crowd-based dynamics of value creation in participatory culture. Based on a cor...
The dissertation investigates the participants in co-creation initiatives referred to as the ‘crowd’...
Crowd-based organizational models are purported to be more open and participatory than traditional o...
This study explores the emerging crowdsourcing phenomenon, that is, the outsourcing of idea generati...
Marketing writers ' assertion that online communities are the future for organisations may be m...
The foundation for the analysis of this chapter builds on the value creation model of Amit and Zott ...
Marketing writers' assertion that online communities are the future for organisations may be misguid...
The paper refers to the challenges in innovation management resulting from the growing importance of...
© 2015 Dr. Kathleen WilsonCrowdsourcing is defined as outsourcing work to a large, undefined crowd t...
This paper is focused on the central role of consumer in the companies’ value chain. In particular, ...
Crowdsourcing is the deliberate use of crowds to solve problems, create new products, and improve co...
Based on empirical insights we analyze how social interactions among customers influence the contrac...
The purpose of this paper is to suggest a (preliminary) taxonomy and research agenda for the topic o...