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A NEW TOOL FOR CROWDSOURCING

Abstract

Many companies see innovation as key to their success and are using idea crowdsourcing to help their companies innovate. However, it is often difficult to motivate individuals to think practically and from management’s perspective, and to measure employees’ contributions to such systems. A new crowd-sourcing tool that delegates and combines idea generation and the distribution of tasks is described, which largely solves these problems and makes the process of idea generation more measurable. 

About the Author

David Powell
Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University)
Russian Federation


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Powell D. A NEW TOOL FOR CROWDSOURCING. MIR (Modernization. Innovation. Research). 2015;6(2(22-2)):65-68.

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