Organizations use innovation contests to enable crowdsourcing for open innovation. While the crowd is able to generate large amounts of ideas in such contests, the challenge shifts to …
This article explores how to help people who organize crowdsourcing events (called “seekers”) choose the best ideas from those submitted by participants (called “solvers'). To …
Companies increasingly engage the crowd in the evaluation of a large pool of ideas to sift out the better ones among them. The crowd, however, seems to be better at eliminating the …
While crowdsourcing idea contests have the potential to harness widely distributed knowledge, the quantity of ideas and the complexity involved in idea assessment create a …
A Mahotra, A Majchrzak - Technovation, 2024 - Elsevier
The tools for crowdsourcing have been a research focus for quite some time. However, even today, crowdsourcing platforms have remained rather technologically rudimentary as simply …
K Wang, B Dong, J Ma - Creativity Research Journal, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
In crowdsourcing ideation websites, companies can easily collect large amount of ideas. Screening through such volume of ideas is very costly and challenging, necessitating …
N Steils, S Hanine - Creativity and Innovation Management, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Effective creative crowdsourcing has mainly been investigated based on effective idea generation and selection management, but other dimensions of effective crowdsourcing (ie …
Crowdsourcing generates up to thousands of ideas per contest. The selection of best ideas is costly because of the limited number, objectivity, and attention of experts. Using a data set …
Organizations are using crowdsourcing to capture innovation knowledge from the crowd in the form of ideas and then using the crowd to evaluate those ideas using votes. In this paper …