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Crowdsourcing in Management Research explores the evolving landscape of academic research in the context of contemporary legal, social, cultural, and technological shifts.
Table des matières
Introduction 1. Origins of Crowdsourcing in Science 2. The Characteristics of Crowdsourcing in Science 3. Effective Management of Crowdsourcing in Science 4. The Road to Successful Crowdsourcing in Science 5. Challenge in the Development of Crowdsourcing in Science
A propos de l'auteur
Regina Lenart‑Gansiniec is an Associate Professor in the Institute of Public Affairs at the Faculty of Management and Social Communication of the Jagiellonian University in Krakow, and doctor habilitatus in economic sciences in the field of management sciences. She is the author, co‑author, and editor of monographs and about one hundred and twenty‑five Polish and foreign scientific articles devoted to the issues of management, especially crowdsourcing, knowledge management, and organizational behaviour. She is also a principal investigator and participant in eight international research projects and a reviewer and member of the Editorial Board of many recognized scientific journals and scientific conferences in Poland and in the world.
Résumé
Crowdsourcing in Management Research explores the evolving landscape of academic research in the context of contemporary legal, social, cultural, and technological shifts.