Crowdworking: Nurturing Expert-Centric Absorptive Capacity

IF 5 3区 管理学 Q1 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Elham Shafiei Gol, Michel Avital, Mari-Klara Stein
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Abstract

Organizations increasingly engage with external communities for value generation through an ever-growing multitude of digital services. Absorptive capacity, or the organizational capability to identify, assimilate, and apply new knowledge for commercial ends, is a key determinant of how organizations successfully generate value from external sources of knowledge and sustain a competitive advantage. Crowdworking—a novel form of digitally mediated work—allows organizations to hire on-demand highly skilled external experts to leverage their knowledge, skills, and networks. The approach of integrating crowdworking into organizations is increasingly gaining traction among large corporations seeking to harness the knowledge in external communities for value generation. Building on an in-depth embedded case study in a large organization that relies on two established crowdwork platforms, we explore and shed light on how the organization developed its crowdworking-related absorptive capacity to generate value from external experts. The paper offers new insights into the prevailing modus operandi related to harnessing external knowledge in today’s organizations.
众创:培养以专家为中心的吸收能力
组织越来越多地与外部社区接触,通过不断增长的数字服务创造价值。吸收能力,或组织识别、吸收和应用新知识用于商业目的的能力,是组织如何成功地从外部知识来源产生价值并保持竞争优势的关键决定因素。众包工作是一种新型的数字媒介工作形式,它允许组织按需雇佣高技能的外部专家来利用他们的知识、技能和网络。在寻求利用外部社区的知识来创造价值的大公司中,将众包工作整合到组织中的方法越来越受欢迎。基于对一个依赖于两个已建立的众包工作平台的大型组织的深入嵌入式案例研究,我们探索并阐明了该组织如何发展其与众包工作相关的吸收能力,从而从外部专家那里创造价值。本文对当今组织中与利用外部知识相关的流行操作方式提供了新的见解。
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期刊介绍: ISR (Information Systems Research) is a journal of INFORMS, the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences. Information Systems Research is a leading international journal of theory, research, and intellectual development, focused on information systems in organizations, institutions, the economy, and society.
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