Executive Update

Crowdsourcing and Innovation Intermediaries: Part II

Posted March 23, 2010 | Leadership | Leadership |

This is the second Executive Update in a three-part series exploring how organizations can use intermediaries to better engage in a particular (and somewhat peculiar) kind of open innovation -- solving problems by leveraging large, anonymous populations of potential innovators, an approach commonly known as crowdsourcing.

About The Author
Joseph Feller
Dr. Joseph Feller is Professor at the University College Cork (UCC), where he coordinates the PhD program in business information systems, supervises postgraduate and postdoctoral researchers, and conducts research. He previously served as Editor of Cutter Benchmark Review.  Prior to joining UCC, Dr. Feller taught at the Ringling College of Art and Design. His research focuses on collective intelligence action and resources phenomena, such as… Read More
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