@article{11ba89cae603476d8cd3fdcd85807a46,
title = "Leveraging crowdsourcing: Activation-supporting components for IT-based ideas competition",
abstract = "Ideas competitions appear to be a promising tool for crowdsourcing and open innovation processes, especially for business-to-business software companies. Active participation of potential lead users is the key to success. Yet a look at existing ideas competitions in the software field leads to the conclusion that many information technology (IT)-based ideas competitions fail to meet requirements upon which active participation is established. The paper describes how activation-enabling functionalities can be systematically designed and implemented in an IT-based ideas competition for enterprise resource planning software. We proceeded to evaluate the outcomes of these design measures and found that participation can be supported using a two-step model. The components of the model support incentives and motives of users. Incentives and motives of the users then support the process of activation and consequently participation throughout the ideas competition. This contributes to the successful implementation and maintenance of the ideas competition, thereby providing support for the development of promising innovative ideas. The paper concludes with a discussion of further activation-supporting components yet to be implemented and points to rich possibilities for future research in these areas.",
keywords = "Activation, Crowdsourcing, ERP software, Ideas competition, Incentives, Motivation, Open innovation, Theory-driven design",
author = "Jan Leimeister and Michael Huber and Ulrich Bretschneider and Helmut Krcmar",
note = "Funding Information: MichaeL huber is a researcher at the chair for Information Systems, technische universit{\"a}t M{\"u}nchen since he graduated from there with an M.S. in computer Science in 2007. his research interests include community engineering, virtual communities, communities for innovations, It support of collaborative activities, and human– computer interaction. he is engaged in the research project GENIE, a project that supports customer-driven development of innovations for software companies, funded by the German Federal Ministry of research and Education. he also runs the research project SaPiens—an Internet-based ideas competition for students and scholars, collaboratively developing innovations. Funding Information: uL r i c h br e t s c h n e i d e r is a researcher at the chair for Information Systems, technische universit{\"a}t M{\"u}nchen, Munich, Germany. he graduated in business administration (majoring in Information Systems) at the university of Paderborn, Paderborn, Germany. his current research experiences and interests include virtual communities as well as open innovation, especially ideas competitions and ideas communities. he runs the research project GENIE, which is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and research. he is also engaged in the research project SaPiens.",
year = "2009",
month = jul,
day = "1",
doi = "10.2753/MIS0742-1222260108",
language = "English",
volume = "26",
pages = "197--224",
journal = "Journal of Management Information Systems",
issn = "0742-1222",
publisher = "M.E. Sharpe Inc.",
number = "1",
}