Abstract
‘Crowdsourcing’ is a relatively recent concept that encompasses many practices. This diversity leads to the blurring of the limits of crowdsourcing that may be identified virtually with any type of internet-based collaborative activity, such as co-creation or user innovation. Varying definitions of crowdsourcing exist, and therefore some authors present certain specific examples of crowdsourcing as paradigmatic, while others present the same examples as the opposite. In this article, existing definitions of crowdsourcing are analysed to extract common elements and to establish the basic characteristics of any crowdsourcing initiative. Based on these existing definitions, an exhaustive and consistent definition…
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- Crowdsourcing
- Data science
- Diversity (politics)
- Computer science
- Crowdsourcing software development
- The Internet
- Knowledge management
- World Wide Web
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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