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Ideation contests: Crowd management and valorization to avoid negative feelings of participants
Hanine, Salwa; Steils, Nadia
2019In Creativity and Innovation Management, 28 (4), p. 425 - 435
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Keywords :
Strategy and Management; Management of Technology and Innovation
Abstract :
[en] This study seeks to understand the managerial consequences of involving users in the innovation process and focuses on how to avoid contestants' negative feelings by dealing with increasingly more informed participants in crowdsourcing contests. Using a qualitative approach confronting participants' and managers' perspectives, the findings reveal a gap between how companies intend to manage their relationships with participants, what they actually do, and how this affects participants' feelings. Three sources of negative feelings emerge from the data and must be dealt with: (1) information regarding the future use of contributions and overpromising, (2) sharing intellectual property rights, and (3) prise allocation and selection criteria. As the increasing empowerment of participants requires rethinking the participant–brand relationship in online crowdsourcing, the results provide guidelines for effective relationship building in creative contests by identifying three types of needed recognition from the consumers' side, which refer to three hierarchical levels of participant valorization from the managers' side: basic, contribution and social recognition.
Disciplines :
Marketing
Author, co-author :
Hanine, Salwa;  Université Côte d'Azur, GREDEG-CNRS, Nice, France
Steils, Nadia  ;  Université de Liège - ULiège > HEC Liège : UER > UER Management : Strategic Marketing Management ; IAE Lille (University of Lille), Lille, France
Language :
English
Title :
Ideation contests: Crowd management and valorization to avoid negative feelings of participants
Publication date :
December 2019
Journal title :
Creativity and Innovation Management
ISSN :
0963-1690
eISSN :
1467-8691
Publisher :
Life Science Publishing Co. Ltd
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Pages :
425 - 435
Peer reviewed :
Peer reviewed
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