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Record Nr.

UNINA9910367246103321

Autore

Majchrzak Ann

Titolo

Unleashing the Crowd : Collaborative Solutions to Wicked Business and Societal Problems / / by Ann Majchrzak, Arvind Malhotra

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2020

ISBN

9783030255572

3030255573

Edizione

[1st ed. 2020.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (323 pages)

Disciplina

004.019

658.4063

Soggetti

Business

Management science

Technological innovations

Strategic planning

Leadership

Business and Management

Innovation and Technology Management

Business Strategy and Leadership

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

1. What is Crowdsourcing for Innovation? -- 2. Our Research on Comparing Idea Sharing -- 3. Practice #1: Minimally Committed Knowledge Baton Passers -- 4. Practice #2: Crowds Offering a Variety of Types of Knowledge Are More Innovative Than Crowds Suggesting More Ideas -- 5. Practice #3: Amplify Creative Associations of Knowledge Fragments -- 6. Practice #4: Reconstructing Needs for Creative Associations -- 7. Practice #5: Allowing the Crowd to Play Any Innovation-Enabling They Choose -- 8. Tying it All Together: A Theory of Collective Production of Innovation to Inspire Future Research -- 9. Designing Technology Platforms for Collective Co-Production: Advice When Selecting Crowdsourcing Platforms -- 10. Unleashing the Crowd: Overcoming the Managerial Challenges -- 11. Final Words: What's the Future: Managing Organizations as Crowds Enabled by Super-



Connectivity and Big Data.

Sommario/riassunto

This book disrupts the way practitioners and academic scholars think about crowds, crowdsourcing, innovation, and new organizational forms in this emerging period of ubiquitous access to the internet. The authors argue that the current approach to crowdsourcing unnecessarily limits the crowd to offering ideas, locking out those of us with knowledge about a problem. They use data from 25 case studies of flash crowds - anonymous strangers answering online announcements to participate in a 7-10 day innovation challenge - half of whom were unleashed from the limitations of focusing on ideas. Yet, these crowds were able to develop new business models, new product lines, and offer useful solutions to global problems in fields as diverse as health care insurance, software development, and societal change. This book, which offers a theory of collective production of innovative solutions explaining the practices that the crowds organically followed, will revolutionize current assumptions about how innovation and crowdsourcing should be managed for commercial as well as societal purposes.