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Based on this infographic, the following crowdsourcing processes happens:
1. Post a project
2. Project promotion
3. Your crowd’s crowd
4. Mission accomplished
document Distributed KnowledgeAs the crowdsourcing process matures, the number of ideas will diminish, but the quality of the ideas will increase. So, it’s natural that participation will drop off, but the efficiency of the...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open Innovation, ToolsTranslation crowdsourcing is a very simple and cost-efficient method for expanding sales and increasing user satisfaction. With MOTO, software translation can be crowdsourced in 5 minutes. The...
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Based on empirical data and current literature, the researchers have developed a taxonomic framework of crowdsourcing processes. They identified four dimensions that impact the process of...
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Ideavibes crowd engagement platform enables companies and individuals to complete projects and raise funds through crowdsourcing. Rather than building your own crowdsourcing website, Ideavibes is...
document Open Innovation, ToolsCrowd4self is CrowdEngineering’s latest product. Crowd4self makes it easy for any user to retain the management of the crowdsourcing process providing the capability to design the business process...
document Distributed Knowledge According to Kannan Srinivasan, a Rohet Tolani Distinguished Professor of International Business, " "Although crowdsourcing initiatives are being widely adopted in many different...
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Crowdsourcing requires massive contributions by volunteers. Yet processes driven by volunteers are less predictable and less controllable than formal processes, which in a fragile state context...
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This article provides a wide definition that covers the majority(if not all) of existing crowdsourcing processes.Through the analysis of all the authors’ definitions, eight characteristics common...
document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeIn parallel to convincing the readers that crowdsourcing is here to stay, the author raises some thought-provoking questions in this article, about the challenges and impact of crowdsourcing and...
article Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgeNASA is going to start a competition where the software developers would be competing with each other to create code for the space agency. This way NASA can get solutions to a computational or...
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document Crowd Creativity, Distributed KnowledgePeople were invited to view 183 images of art from the Walker’s renowned collection of works on paper. Using a digital kiosk in a Walker gallery and an online survey at walkerart.org, people cast...
document Distributed KnowledgeAfter reconvening in January, the Senate voted 92-4 in favor of reforming the rules for secret holds, making it harder to use them to sabotage the legislative process. Now, a senator must take...
document Crowdfunding, Distributed KnowledgeAn event that was originally supposed to be a discussion with New York Times executive editor Bill Keller turned into a discussion on what crowdsourcing can do to help the people of Japan. The...
document Crowd Creativity, CrowdfundingCrowdfunding works much like the documentary production process does. It involves:
A charismatic, impassioned person telling a personal story
Collaboration for a purpose
The...
document Distributed Knowledge, Open InnovationOpen innovation is the process by which organizations use both internal and external knowledge to drive and accelerate their internal innovation strategy in order to fulfill existing market needs...