Machiavellianism or morality : which behavior pays off in online innovation contests?
Year of publication: |
2015
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Authors: | Hutter, Katja ; Füller, Johann ; Hautz, Julia ; Bilgram, Volker ; Matzler, Kurt |
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Journal of management information systems : JMIS. - Philadelphia, PA : Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, ISSN 0742-1222, ZDB-ID 883127-0. - Vol. 32.2015, 3, p. 197-228
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Subject: | business ethics | co-creation | competitive behavior | crowdsourcing | innovation | innovation contests | Machiavellianism | online contests | personality traits | Unternehmensethik | Business ethics | Innovation | Crowdsourcing | Innovationswettbewerb | Technology competition | Innovationsmanagement | Innovation management | Social Web | Social web | Kundenintegration | Customer integration | Online-Handel | Online retailing | Persönlichkeitsmerkmal | Personality trait | Ethik | Ethics | Spieltheorie | Game theory | Persönlichkeitspsychologie | Personality psychology |
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