“…There are many empirical studies showing the benefits of crowdsourcing innovation, such as generating better product ideas than internal personnel (Poetz and Schreier, 2012;Schweitzer, et al, 2012), increasing the number of new products (Laursen, 2011), and resulting in revenue from new products (Lilien, et al, 2002;Nishikawa, et al, 2013 (Majchrzak and Malhotra, 2013), crowdsourcing projects are rarely designed to facilitate idea combination, a common approach to promote creativity. Even though some crowdsourcing websites allow people to see and comment on peers' ideas, these websites usually don't guide people to combine ideas.…”