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While crowdsourcing exists in some form for centuries, it came to prominence in the past two decades with seamless and affordable access to the internet. Today, crowds are a respectable innovation partner for many organizations across the globe. Their status is driven by Innomediaries, platforms with crowd-powered problem-solving strategy at their core, that connect organizations seeking solutions with networks of outside experts through so-called ‘challenges’ launched on their platforms. Although largely successful in problem-solving, for a fraction of challenges, once a solution emerges it becomes “unwanted” by the Seekers. There is a lack of knowledge explaining such situations and how to deal with them. This Work Project intends to fill this gap.
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Open-Innovation Crowdsourcing Innomediaries Platforms
