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Enrique Estellés-arolas

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Crowdsourcing Fundamentals: Definition and Typology

2015

Crowdsourcing is a problem-solving and task realization model that is being increasingly used. Thanks to the possibility of harnessing the collective intelligence from the Internet; thanks to the crowdsourcing initiatives people can, for example, find a solution to a complex chemical problem, get images tagged, or get a logo designed. Due to its success and usefulness, more and more researchers have focused their interest on this concept. This fact has shown that the concept of crowdsourcing has no clear boundaries, and although over time the concept has been better explained, some authors describe it differently, propose different types of crowdsourcing initiatives, or even use contradicto…

TypologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryRealization (linguistics)Collective intelligenceLogoThe InternetbusinessCrowdsourcingData scienceTask (project management)
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Open Innovation in Spanish Education: the cMOOC case

2015

Open education brings new opportunities for exploring  new online learning models and innovative practices in teaching and learning. The landscape of education is changing thanks to the introduction of massive open online courses, also known as MOOCs. A type of this new phenomenon is cMOOC, in which students acquire a fully significant role in the process of formation and in which interaction is a key learning element. This kind MOOCs will be analysed in this paper. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ICBM.2015.1369

Open educationEngineeringbusiness.industryOnline learningE-learning (theory)PhenomenonPedagogyOpen learningbusinessOpen innovation1st INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BUSINESS MANAGEMENT - “NEW CHALLENGES IN BUSINESS RESEARCH" - Conference proceedings
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The Need of Co-utility for Successful Crowdsourcing

2017

Technological development has promoted the rise and use of the collective intelligence through Internet. To efficiently handle this collective intelligence, several processes have naturally emerged. Crowdsourcing is one of them. By using crowdsourcing, the undertaking of a task can be proposed by a person or organization to the crowd that composes Internet. Although these proposed tasks could vary in their requirements for successful accomplishment, any crowdsourcing initiative always includes different benefits for the promoters of the initiatives and one or more rewards for each person of the crowd. These rewards play a key role because their evaluation by the crowd will condition the num…

Knowledge managementbusiness.industryComputer scienceCollective intelligence02 engineering and technologyCrowdsourcingTask (project management)Close relationship020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringKey (cryptography)Collaborative interaction020201 artificial intelligence & image processingThe InternetbusinessGame theory
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Using crowdsourcing for a safer society: When the crowd rules

2020

Neighbours sharing information about robberies in their district through social networking platforms, citizens and volunteers posting about the irregularities of political elections on the Internet, and internauts trying to identify a suspect of a crime: in all these situations, people who share different degrees of relationship collaborate through the Internet and other technologies to try to help with or solve an offence. The crowd, which is sometimes seen as a threat, in these cases becomes an invaluable resource that can complement law enforcement through collective intelligence. Owing to the increasing growth of such initiatives, this article conducts a systematic review of the litera…

business.industryPolitical Elections05 social sciencesInternet privacyCollective intelligenceComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING02 engineering and technologyCrowdsourcing020204 information systemsSAFER0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesThe InternetbusinessLaw050107 human factorsEuropean Journal of Criminology
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