2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2023.122447
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Monetary rewards and self-selection in design crowdsourcing contests: Managing participation, contribution appropriateness, and winning trade-offs

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“…According to Ren [61] and Malhotra and Kubowicz [62], the number and quality of new ideas received from a crowd can be increased by providing a diverse set of examples of good and bad ideas, as well as a series of modifications of initial ideas. In some cases, the likelihood of participating in a design crowdsourcing contest can also be increased by offering monetary rewards, as highlighted by Patel et al [63]. Applied to the networking platform proposed in this study, this would suggest that monetary rewards for uploading images and design plans of implemented green infrastructure could further increase the number of schools participating in this school greening process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%
“…According to Ren [61] and Malhotra and Kubowicz [62], the number and quality of new ideas received from a crowd can be increased by providing a diverse set of examples of good and bad ideas, as well as a series of modifications of initial ideas. In some cases, the likelihood of participating in a design crowdsourcing contest can also be increased by offering monetary rewards, as highlighted by Patel et al [63]. Applied to the networking platform proposed in this study, this would suggest that monetary rewards for uploading images and design plans of implemented green infrastructure could further increase the number of schools participating in this school greening process.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 78%