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

Geoff Mulgan

Methodology Conceptual Framework

Region Europe

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Budgetary participation and managerial performance: The impact of information and environmental volatility

Hasan Almasi, Mohammad Reza Palizdar, Hossein Parsian

Methodology Survey

Region Middle East

Sector Energy

Crowdsourcing medical expertise in near real time

Max H. Sims, Jeffrey Bigham, Henry Kautz, Marc W. Halterman

Methodology Case Studies

Region United States

Sector Health

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Opening Government: Designing Open Innovation Processes to Collaborate With External Problem Solvers

Ines Mergel

Methodology Quantitative Analysis

Region United States

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Crowdteaching: Supporting Teaching as Designing in Crowdsourcing Communities

Mimi Recker, Min Yuan Lei Ye

Methodology Quantitative Analysis
Objective Participation

Region United States

Sector Education

Innovating and changing the policy-cycle: Policy-makers be prepared!

Marijn Janssen, Natalie Helbig

Methodology Case Studies
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Open Source Governance—A More Ambitious Cousin of Collaborative Governance

Ani Mateia, Sergiu Ioan Irimia

Methodology Conceptual Framework
Objective Effectiveness
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Crowdsourcing City Government: Using Tournaments to Improve Inspection Accuracy

Edward Glaeserrew Hillis, Scott Duke Kominers, Michael Luca

Objective Effectiveness

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