Marginality and Problem-Solving Effectiveness in Broadcast Search
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Abstract
We examine who the winners are in science problem-solving contests characterized by open broadcast of problem information, self-selection of external solvers to discrete problems from the laboratories of large research and development intensive companies, and blind review of solution submissions. Analyzing a unique data set of 166 science challenges involving over 12,000 scientists revealed that technical and social marginality, being a source of different perspectives and heuristics, plays an important role in explaining individual success in problem solving. The provision of a winning solution was positively related to increasing distance between the solver's field of technical expertise and the focal field…
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- Heuristics
- Openness to experience
- Computer science
- Problem solver
- Solver
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- Field (mathematics)
- Value (mathematics)
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