Crowdsourcing: A Social Networking Approach to Outsourcing

Posted September 30, 2009 | |

Crowdsourcing is the term used to describe a new Web-based business model that harnesses the creative solutions of a distributed network of individuals through what amounts to an open call for proposals. Typically, a company posts a problem through an open call, and a vast number of individuals offer solutions to the problem. The winning ideas are awarded some form of a reward, and the company mass-produces the idea for its own gain.

About The Author
Carl Adams
Carl Adams is a Principal Lecturer and Researcher in the School of Computing at the University of Portsmouth. His professional experience spans 12 years of working in the computer industry as a software engineer, system analyst, and consultant before going into academia. Dr. Adams’s research explores the impact of changing technology and wider risks and uncertainty, including ICT4D activity, supporting displaced people with mobile technology and… Read More
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