Expert Networking
Rather than crowdsourcing widely, expert networking can enable the targeting of opportunities to participate based on an individual’s skills and experiences.
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True Collective Intelligence? A Sketch of a Possible New Field
Type journal-article
Region Europe
Budgetary participation and managerial performance: The impact of information and environmental volatility
Type journal-article
Region Middle East
Sector Energy
Collective Intelligence in Patient Organisations
Type research-report
Region United Kingdom
Sector Health
Crowdsourcing medical expertise in near real time
Type journal-article
Region United States
Sector Health
Opening Government: Designing Open Innovation Processes to Collaborate With External Problem Solvers
Type journal-article
Region United States
Crowdteaching: Supporting Teaching as Designing in Crowdsourcing Communities
Type journal-article
Region United States
Sector Education
Innovating and changing the policy-cycle: Policy-makers be prepared!
Type journal-article
Open Source Governance—A More Ambitious Cousin of Collaborative Governance
Type journal-article
Smart Citizens, Smarter State: The Technologies of Expertise and the Future of Governing
Type book
Crowdsourcing City Government: Using Tournaments to Improve Inspection Accuracy
Type journal-article
Distinguishing 'Crowded' Organizations from Groups and Communities: Is Three a Crowd?
Type working-paper
Innovations in Global Governance: Towards a Distributed Internet Governance Ecosystem
Type white-paper