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Creative contests: knowledge generation and underlying learning dynamics for idea generation
Authors:Nadia Steils  Salwa Hanine
Institution:1. Centre for Research on Consumption and Leisure (CeRCLe), University of Namur, Namur, Belgium;2. Lille économie et Management (LEM), IAE Lille (University of Lille 1), Lille, Francenadia.steils@unamur.be;4. GREDEG-CNRS, Université C?te d’Azur, Nice, France
Abstract:Due to the heterogeneous nature of the crowd in online crowdsourcing, one key question discussed by academics and practitioners is whether participants are skilled enough to make valuable contributions. This research studies learning processes underlying idea generation in creative contests. Based on qualitative findings triangulating participants’ and brands’ perspectives, we identify six incoming and outgoing user skills which contribute to the development of valuable contributions and determine participation in future contests. Building on three types of brand instructions which emerge from the data, findings show how value is added by the collectivity and two complementary dynamics: (1) social learning and (2) learning from experience. From a managerial perspective, results provide guidance in designing successful crowdsourcing competitions by taking benefit from a multi-competent crowd.
Keywords:Learning  crowdsourcing  innovation contests  skill diversity  idea generation
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