Managing Innovation:Understanding and Motivating Crowds
Edited by Alexander Brem,
Joe Tidd and
Tugrul Daim
in World Scientific Books from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.
Abstract:
Managing Innovation
Keywords: Innovation Management; Technology Management; Innovation Success; Crowd; International Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O31 O32 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
ISBN: 9781786346483
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 A Contemporary and Systematic Literature Review of User-centric Innovation: A Consumer Perspective , pp 3-46

- Jordan Robert Gamble, Michael Brennan and Rodney McAdam
- Ch 2 User Motivation and Knowledge Sharing in Idea Crowdsourcing , pp 47-69

- Miia Kosonen, Chunmei Gan, Mika Vanhala and Kirsimarja Blomqvist
- Ch 3 Motivational Factors Affecting Participation and Contribution of Members in Two Different Swiss Innovation Communities , pp 71-90

- Louise Muhdi and Roman Boutellier
- Ch 4 Everybody Is Invited but not Everybody Will Come — The Influence of Personality Dispositions on Users’ Entry Decisions for Crowdsourcing Competitions , pp 91-109

- Rita Faullant, Patrick Holzmann and Erich J. Schwarz
- Ch 5 Walking Parallel Paths or Taking the Same Road? The Effect of Collaborative Incentives in Innovation Contests , pp 111-144

- Viktoria Boss, Robin Kleer and Alexander Vossen
- Ch 6 Innovative Brand Community Members and Their Willingness to Share Ideas with Companies , pp 145-169

- Sladjana Nørskov, Yun Mi Antorini and Morten Jensen
- Ch 7 User-centric Innovations in New Product Development — Systematic Identification of Lead Users Harnessing Interactive and Collaborative Online-tools , pp 173-212

- Volker Bilgram, Alexander Brem and Kai-Ingo Voigt
- Ch 8 Can the Crowd Do the Job? Exploring the Effects of Integrating Customers into a Company’s Business Model Innovation , pp 213-236

- Philipp Alexander Ebel, Ulrich Bretschneider and Jan Marco Leimeister
- Ch 9 Crowdsourcing Intermediaries and Problem Typologies: An Explorative Study , pp 237-260

- Gabriele Colombo, Tommaso Buganza, Ilse-Maria Klanner and Susanne Roiser
- Ch 10 Diversity and Change of User Driven Innovation Modes in Companies , pp 261-293

- Sampsa Hyysalo, Petteri Repo, Päivi Timonen, Louna Hakkarainen and Eva Heiskanen
- Ch 11 Opening up the Innovation Process: Outside-in Involvement of Innovative Users and Established Firms’ Innovation Performance , pp 297-328

- Spyros Arvanitis, Barbara Fuchs and Martin Woerter
- Ch 12 Innovative Behaviour Types and Their Influence on Individual Crowdsourcing Performances , pp 329-346

- Hangzi Zhu, Katharina Djurjagina and Jens Leker
- Ch 13 Benefits and Barriers of Crowdsourcing in B2B Firms: Generating Ideas with Internal and External Crowds , pp 347-365

- Henri Simula and Mervi Vuori
- Ch 14 With a Little Help from My Customers: The Influence of Customer Empowerment on Consumers’ Perceptions of Well-Established Brands , pp 367-394

- Martin Meißner, Michelle D. Haurand and Christian Stummer
- Ch 15 Innovation Awards: Reward, Recognition, and Ritual , pp 395-413

- Lisa Callagher and Peter Smith
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