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Business Process Crowdsourcing: Concept, Ontology and Decision Support: Progress in IS

Autor Nguyen Hoang Thuan
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This book conceptualises and develops crowdsourcing as an organisational business process. It argues that although for many organisations crowdsourcing still implies an immature one-off endeavour, when developed to a more repeatable business process it can harness innovation and agility. The book offers a process model to guide organisations towards the establishment of business process crowdsourcing (BPC), and empirically showcases and evaluates the model using two current major crowdsourcing projects. In order to consolidate the domain knowledge, the BPC model is turned into a heavyweight ontology capturing the concepts, hierarchical relationships and decision-making relationships necessary to establish crowdsourcing as a business process in an organisation. Lastly, based on the ontology it presents a decision tool that provides advice on making informed decisions about the performance of business process crowdsourcing activities. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783319913902
ISBN-10: 3319913905
Pagini: 173
Ilustrații: XX, 142 p. 25 illus.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Seria Progress in IS

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction.- Background.- Business Process Crowdsourcing: Building Blocks.- Business Process Crowdsourcing: Model and Case Study.- Ontology of Business Process Crowdsourcing.- Business Process Crowdsourcing Support Tools.- Discussion and Conclusion.  

Notă biografică

Nguyen Hoang Thuan is Head of Software Engineering Department at Faculty of Information Technology, Can Tho University of Technology, Vietnam. He has a Ph.D. in Information Systems from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. His dissertation won the Dean’s award for Doctoral Achievement in Information Systems, and the 2017 PHIS-NZ Information Systems Doctoral Thesis Award. Thuan has published articles in Information Systems Frontiers, Australasian Journal of Information Systems, Group Decision and Negotiation, and several international refereed conferences, including Pacific Asia Conference on Information Systems (PACIS), Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), IEEE International Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work in Design (CSCWD), and other conferences. Thuan’s research interests are crowdsourcing, information modelling, and design science.

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This book conceptualises and develops crowdsourcing as an organisational business process. It argues that although for many organisations crowdsourcing still implies an immature one-off endeavour, when developed to a more repeatable business process it can harness innovation and agility. The book offers a process model to guide organisations towards the establishment of business process crowdsourcing (BPC), and empirically showcases and evaluates the model using two current major crowdsourcing projects. In order to consolidate the domain knowledge, the BPC model is turned into a heavyweight ontology capturing the concepts, hierarchical relationships and decision-making relationships necessary to establish crowdsourcing as a business process in an organisation. Lastly, based on the ontology it presents a decision tool that provides advice on making informed decisions about the performance of business process crowdsourcing activities.

Caracteristici

Develops business process crowdsourcing as a mechanism to foster innovation and agility in organisations Presents an ontology as a basis for crowdsourced business processes Includes empirical results from two major crowdsourcing case studies, experiments with 190 participants, and two focus groups