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ABSTRACT Innovation contests represent a type of open innovation that companies can use for gaining access to innovation ideas from different target groups. These innovation ideas have a measurable creative output and arise in an ideation process that usually takes place unconsciously among the participants, but can be traced back through ...
Martin G. Moehrle +4 more
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Crowdsourcing: A Review and Suggestions for Future Research
A. Ghezzi +3 more
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ABSTRACT Immigrant and refugee families experience heightened stress and trauma before, during, and after their migration journeys. In the last decade, research on parenting interventions for immigrant and refugee families has increased, inspiring researchers to explore effective, efficient, and sustainable methods that enhance service utilization and ...
Jasmine M. Banegas +4 more
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Siblings of young children with congenital heart disease: parent perspectives from a crowdsourcing study. [PDF]
Amaro CM +7 more
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Abstract The climate crisis challenges management scholars to address the system‐level factors that constrain and enable firms’ climate action. We argue that to meet this challenge, we need to study the climate action capacity of alternative systems of political‐economic power. We proceed in three steps. First, we develop a historically grounded map of
Zlatko Bodrožić, Paul Adler
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Platform Design for Crowdsourcing and Future of Work
David Gross-Amblard +4 more
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Abstract We investigate heterogeneity in health insurance choice using data from a controlled laboratory experiment. Participants make consecutive choices from sets of insurance plans that vary in premium, deductible, and complementary coverage of illnesses. We find that there is considerable heterogeneity in how much individuals are willing to pay for
Benedicta Hermanns +3 more
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AI recommendation vs. crowdsourced recommendation vs. travel expert recommendation: The moderating role of consumption goal on travel destination decision. [PDF]
Park YE, Son H.
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Budgeting for Innovation: How Funding Strategies Enable or Constrain Public Sector Experimentation
ABSTRACT We investigate how different funding strategies influence the incentives and capacities of government organizations to undertake experiments. We focus on the effects of “earmarked” vs. “hodgepodge” funding and the implications of different approaches to designing earmarked funding (system‐level vs. organization‐level; top‐down vs.
Ringa Raudla +4 more
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