Christian Pescher
Idea Screening in Crowdsourcing
The basic idea behind crowdsourcing is to outsource internally conducted activities to a large crowd of anonymous users on the internet, the so-called “crowd”. This enables organizations to access the diverse and heterogenic knowledge of a large number of people. A popular field of use for crowdsourcing is ideation. Ideation consists of two phases: idea generation and idea selection. While generating a large amount of ideas is unproblematic, the selection phase utilizes evaluation through other participants (potential conflict of interests) or experts (cognitively prone to mistakes with large amounts of ideas).
The research project will identify both the pre-inventive thought-structures of the participants, with the use of semantic networks as well as freely available information-structures from the internet. Based upon the results of former crowdsourcing-competitions, patterns which differentiate good from bad ideas will be presented. This enables an automation of the idea-selection process.