Different roles of crowdsourcing in the policy cycle: A systematic analysis
Crowdsourcing(Howe in 2006) has evolved and now is loosely applied to situations in which arelatively large group of people are used for their ideas, opinions, expertiseor labour (Lehdonvirta and Bright 2015). Crowdsourcing is now being used in thepolicy making in areas such as transportation (Nash...
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Main Author: | TAEIHAGH, Araz |
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2016
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