Crowdsourcing - a neologism created from the words 'crowd' and 'outsourcing' - describes giving tasks to the crowd for completion. The use cases for crowdsourcing are diverse, and new ideas are constantly emerging on the internet, making it all the more important for companies to engage with the topic and to learn how to use it effectively. Various formats of crowdsourcing projects are used depending on the purpose and the initiator of the project, such as intermediate platforms, free solutions, corporate platforms, and marketplaces. The crowdsourcing process is divided into five stages, which consist of preparation, initiation and implementation of the project, and the evaluation and utilization of the ideas collected. Each step is associa...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
‘Crowdsourcing’ describes the diverse practices of online distributed knowledge production whereby t...
Crowdsourcing is a new, online-based, way of outsourcing that relies on large and undefined networks...
International audienceThe word Crowdsourcing -a compound contraction of Crowd and Outsourcing, was u...
Crowdsourcing has become widely used to generate innovative solutions to various organizational prob...
As traditional innovation has already taken its place in managers' to do lists; managers and compani...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
Crowdsourcing is a concept that first appeared in an article written by Jeff Howe in 2006 in the Wir...
Crowdsourcing can be an efficient organisational strategy to harness innovation and agility by distr...
Successful idea generation, selection and management are crucial in the early stages of any innovati...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
Open innovation has gained increased attention as a potential paradigm for improving innovation perf...
International audienceThis chapter explores a specific implementation of ideation-oriented crowdsour...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
‘Crowdsourcing’ describes the diverse practices of online distributed knowledge production whereby t...
Crowdsourcing is a new, online-based, way of outsourcing that relies on large and undefined networks...
International audienceThe word Crowdsourcing -a compound contraction of Crowd and Outsourcing, was u...
Crowdsourcing has become widely used to generate innovative solutions to various organizational prob...
As traditional innovation has already taken its place in managers' to do lists; managers and compani...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
Crowdsourcing is a concept that first appeared in an article written by Jeff Howe in 2006 in the Wir...
Crowdsourcing can be an efficient organisational strategy to harness innovation and agility by distr...
Successful idea generation, selection and management are crucial in the early stages of any innovati...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
Open innovation has gained increased attention as a potential paradigm for improving innovation perf...
International audienceThis chapter explores a specific implementation of ideation-oriented crowdsour...
Traditionally, the term 'crowd' was used almost exclusively in the context of people who self-organi...
Open innovation is a hot topic in innovation management. Its basic premise is open up the innovation...
While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades...
‘Crowdsourcing’ describes the diverse practices of online distributed knowledge production whereby t...