Abstract
As people increasingly innovate outside of formal R&D departments, individuals take on the responsibility of attracting, managing, and protecting social, financial, human, and information capital. With internet technology playing a central role in how individuals work together to produce something that they could not produce alone, it is necessary to understand how technologies are shaping the innovation process from start to finish. We bring together human-computer interaction researchers and industry leaders who have worked with people and platforms designed to support collective innovation across diverse domains. We will discuss the current and future research on the role of platforms in collective innovation, including topics in social computing, crowdsourcing, peer production, online communities, gig economy, & online marketplaces.
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Gerber, E. M., Nickerson, J. V., Dontcheva, M., Dabbish, L., & Hill, C. (2019). Collective innovation. In Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, CSCW (pp. 106–110). Association for Computing Machinery. https://doi.org/10.1145/3311957.3358608
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