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Crowdsourcing One Step Beyond 1st Jeanfabrice Lebraty Katia Lobrelebraty

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Crowdsourcing One Step Beyond 1st Jeanfabrice Lebraty Katia Lobrelebraty
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Publisher: Wiley-ISTE
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.61 MB
Pages: 144
Author: Jean-Fabrice Lebraty, Katia Lobre-Lebraty
ISBN: 9781848214668, 1848214669
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1st

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Crowdsourcing One Step Beyond 1st Jeanfabrice Lebraty Katia Lobrelebraty by Jean-fabrice Lebraty, Katia Lobre-lebraty 9781848214668, 1848214669 instant download after payment.

Crowdsourcing is a relatively recent phenomenon that only appeared in 2006, but it continues to grow and diversify (crowdfunding, crowdcontrol, etc.). This book aims to review this concept and show how it leads to the creation of value and new business opportunities. Chapter 1 is based on four examples: the online-banking sector, an informative television channel, the postal sector and the higher education sector. It shows that in the current context, for a company facing challenges, the crowd remains an untapped resource. The next chapter presents crowdsourcing as a new form of externalization and offers definitions of crowdsourcing. In Chapter 3, the authors attempt to explain how a company can create value by means of a crowdsourcing operation. To do this, authors use a model linking types of value, types of crowd, and the means by which these crowds are accessed. Chapter 4 examines in detail various forms that crowdsourcing may take, by presenting and discussing ten types of crowdsourcing operation. In Chapter 5, the authors imagine and explore the ways in which the dark side of crowdsourcing might be manifested and Chapter 6 offers some insight into the future of crowdsourcing.

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