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Crowd Dynamics in Internal Crowdsourcing: Insights From Challenges in Management Higher Education

Viscusi, Gianluigi  
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Tucci, Christopher  
October 23, 2019
Strategic Management Society 39th Annual Conference (SMS2019)

This article aims to study crowd dynamics in small teams. In particular we are specifically interested to internal crowdsourcing as a venue for innovation and new ideas production, questioning the difference with regard to other cooperative models based, e.g., on communities. Another goal of the study is to provide the setting for experiments in business domains to investigate how crowd characteristics may lower or increase “crowd capital,” here defined as the total number of crowd units having a demonstrated effectiveness in idea generation or task achievement. Thus, the article aims to contribute to the research on coordination in temporary and flash teams. To this end, the article discusses the main results of six studies carried out among management students in higher education from 2014 to 2018.

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conference presentation
Author(s)
Viscusi, Gianluigi  
Tucci, Christopher  
Date Issued

2019-10-23

Total of pages

7

Subjects

Crowd-driven innovation

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Crowdsourcing

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Crowd capital

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EPFL

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CSI  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Strategic Management Society 39th Annual Conference (SMS2019)

Minneapolis, USA

October 19-22, 2019

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October 23, 2019
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