Governing crowdsourcing for unconstrained innovation problems

Author:

Zaggl Michael A.1ORCID,Malhotra Arvind2ORCID,Alexy Oliver3ORCID,Majchrzak Ann4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Business and Social Sciences Aarhus University Aarhus Denmark

2. Kenan–Flagler Business School University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

3. TUM School of Management Technical University of Munich Munich Germany

4. Marshall School of Business University of Southern California Los Angeles California USA

Abstract

AbstractResearch SummaryTheories of crowdsourced search suggest that firms should limit the search space from which solutions to the problem may be drawn by constraining the problem definition. In turn, problems that are not or cannot be constrained should be tackled through other means of innovation. We propose that unconstrained problems can be crowdsourced, but firms need to govern the crowds differently. Specifically, we hypothesize that firms should govern crowds for solving unconstrained problems by instructing them not just to solve the problem but also to help (re)define the problem by offering their problem frames and integrating others' frames. We find evidence for this interaction hypothesis in a field study of over a thousand participants in 20 different crowdsourcing events with interventions for the different governance approaches.Managerial SummaryUnconstrained innovation problems, which require finding a new product and a new market at the same time, are thought to be difficult to solve via crowdsourcing. We propose and test a governance approach for problem‐finding, that is, (re)defining the firm's original problem statement by instructing crowds to make their problem frames explicit (by posting them) and to integrate others’ problem frames into their solution ideas. In doing so, we provide guidance for firms hoping to use crowdsourcing for both unconstrained and constrained problems. For constrained problems, as widely known, firms should govern for problem‐solving only; for unconstrained problems, they should govern for problem‐finding and problem‐solving. Both forms of governance are “light‐touch,” requiring only minimal intervention in the form of instructions for the crowd at the beginning of the crowdsourcing event.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Strategy and Management,Business and International Management

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