Innovation Contests, Open Innovation, and Multiagent Problem Solving
University of Pennsylvania · University of Maryland, College Park
Abstract
In an innovation contest, a firm (the seeker) facing an innovation-related problem (e.g., a technical R&D problem) posts this problem to a population of independent agents (the solvers) and then provides an award to the agent that generated the best solution. In this paper, we analyze the interaction between a seeker and a set of solvers. Prior research in economics suggests that having many solvers work on an innovation problem will lead to a lower equilibrium effort for each solver, which is undesirable from the perspective of the seeker. In contrast, we establish that the seeker can benefit from a larger solver population because he obtains a more diverse set of solutions, which mitigates and sometimes…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 46.03
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 37
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2Topics & keywords
- CONTEST
- Inefficiency
- Solver
- Computer science
- Set (abstract data type)
- Population
- Problem solver
- Quality (philosophy)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure