[Crowd Leader: David Alan Grier] Crowdsourcing Inside the Corporate Firewall
Employing crowdsourcing within the corporate environment – relying on employees to form your crowd rather than going to a general public market – can pose interesting challenges. A recent paper at HCOMP suggests that the bulk of corporate crowdsourcing work will be done by a small number of employees. The model for such applications may reside in the classic issue of corporate identification.
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