
Creating and Capturing Value through Crowdsourcing
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- Part I : Crowdsourcing : Fundamentals and the Role of Crowds and Communities
- 1: Allan Afuah, Christopher Tucci, and Gianluigi Viscusi: Introduction to the Chapters
- 2: Allan Afuah: Crowdsourcing : A Primer and Framework
- 3: Gianluigi Viscusi and Christopher Tucci: Three's a Crowd?
- 4: Joel West and Jonathan Sims: How Firms Leverage Crowds and Communities for Open Innovation
- 5: Natalia Levina and Anne-Laure Fayard: Tapping into Diversity through Open Innovation Platforms: The Emergence of Boundary Spanning Practices
- Part II : Tournament-Based Crowdsourcing
- 6: Martin W. Wallin, Georg von Krogh, and Jan Henrik Sieg: A Problem in the Making: How Firms Formulate Sharable Problems for Open Innovation Contests
- 7: Gireeja V. Ranade and Lav R. Varshney: The Role of Information Patterns in Designing Crowdsourcing Contests
- Part III : Collaboration-Based Crowdsourcing
- 8: Antonio Cordella, Andrea Palletti, and Maha Shaikh: Renegotiating Public Value with Co-Production
- 9: Vincenzo Butticè, Chiara Franzoni, Cristina Rossi-Lamastra, and Paola Rovelli: The Road to Crowdfunding Success: A Review of Extant Literature
- 10: Milica Sundic and Karl-Heinz Leitner: Co-Creation from a Telecommunication Provider's Perspective: A Comparative Study on Innovation with Customers and Employees
- Part IV: Hybrids: Tournament-Based and Collaboration-Based Crowdsourcing
- 11: Allan Afuah: Co-opetition in Crowdsourcing: When Simultaneous Cooperation and Competition Deliver Superior Solutions
- 12: Christian Horn, Marcel Bogers, and Alexander Brem: Prediction Markets For Crowdsourcing
- 13: Daniel Curto-Millet and Arsalan Nisar: Ethics in Crowdsourcing: Revisiting and Revising the Role of Stakeholder Theory
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