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Bank 1 Consumer behaviour 1 Crowdsourcing 1 Disruptive Innovation 1 Disruptive innovation 1 Innovation 1 Innovation management 1 Innovationsmanagement 1 Konsumentenverhalten 1 Signalling 1
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Blohm, Ivo 3 Leimeister, J. M. 3 Durward, David 1 Haas, Philipp 1 Jakob, Thomas 1 Peters, Christoph 1 Troll, Julia 1
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Blohm, I 1 Blohm, I. & Leimeister, J. M. (2016): Rags to Riches - How signaling behaviour causes a power shift in crowdsourcing markets. In: European Conference on Information Systems (ECIS), Istanbul, Turkey 1 Blohm, I. & Leimeister, J. M. (2016): Revealing the Impact of the Crowdsourcing Experience on the Engagement Process. In: International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS). Dublin, Ireland 1 Haas, P 1 Jakob, T. & Leimeister, J. M. (2016): Managing Disruptive Innovation through Service Systems – The Case of Crowdlending in the Banking Industry. In: International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS), Dublin, Ireland 1 Peters, C 1 Troll, J 1
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Rags to Riches - How Signaling Behaviour Causes a Power Shift in Crowdsourcing Markets
Durward, David - 2018
Crowdsourcing has emerged as new form of digital work organization. This novel socio-technical ar-rangement changes the organization of work as well as its general nature. In this paper, we focus on the crowdworkers – a perspective that has been largely neglected by crowdsourcing research. We...
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Managing Disruptive Innovation Through Service Systems – The Case of Crowdlending in the Banking Industry
Blohm, Ivo - 2018
The Internet has affected and partially radically changed the business models of traditional industries. Crowdfunding as a new concept of funding over the Internet by a large crowd has especially gained maturity. Crowdfunding offerings range from funding charitable projects or innovative gadgets...
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Revealing the Impact of the Crowdsourcing Experience on the Engagement Process
Troll, Julia - 2018
A largely neglected aspect in crowdsourcing research is the “Crowdsourcing Experience”, which every crowdsourcee is necessarily exposed to throughout the IT-mediated crowdsourcing journey, potentially stimulating engagement. In the context of value co-creation participant's engagement,...
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