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This book offers a comprehensive review of crowdfunding at Higher
Education Institutions, both in theory and practice. In addition,
it sheds new light on the emerging concept of crowdfunding at
Higher Education Institutions and presents an overview of current
academic discussions and best practices regarding crowdfunding in
education. Approaching crowdfunding from an integrated perspective,
the book explores the relationship between crowdfunding and higher
education institutions from both theoretical and practical
perspectives. The theory part outlines why higher institutions
should interact with crowdfunding platforms beyond the goal of
simply raising funds. It continues to define science crowdfunding
and education crowdfunding and provides a literature review of
education crowdfunding. It follows with an outline of teaching
alternative finance theory. The practice part consists of an
attempt to develop a core curriculum for teaching crowdfunding,
with cases stemming from university education as well as
professional education. Two contributions deal with the
implementation of crowdfunding platforms at universities.
Furthermore, crowdfunding is then connected to non-fungible tokens
used to alleviate student debt. Lastly, crowdfunding is put into
the context of crowdsourcing practices. It includes contributions
from international academics, scholars and professionals in the
field and provides a global, multidimensional perspective on
crowdfunding. Lastly, the book is unique in that it points the way
forward, both for policymakers and for the research community, in
terms of thinking about crowdfunding at Higher Education
Institutions and the complex issues surrounding its development.
In recent years, crowdfunding has become important and it has been
enthusiastically used not only by commercial organizations but also
by the public sector. This alternative source of financing in times
of constrained government budgets enables citizens to vote with
their dollars online to bring ideas into reality. This book sheds
light on the developing concept of crowdfunding in the public
sector, with an overview of current academic discussions and best
practices on crowdfunding in the public sector. The volume
approaches crowdfunding in the public sector from an integrated
perspective, addressing the dearth of publications on the subject.
The book gathers a wealth of theoretical information, ideas, best
practices and lessons learned in the context of executing concrete
crowdfunding projects, and assess methodological approaches to
integrating the topic of crowdfunding in public organizations
curricula. The book provides definitions, insights and examples of
this managerial perspective resulting in a theoretical framework of
crowdfunding in the public sector. The contributors also explore
different crowdfunding applications in public sectors such as local
government, higher education, schools, arts & culture
organizations, healthcare, energy sector, and police services,
which are presented in several case studies. This is a unique book
in the field that points the way forward both for policymakers and
for the research community in terms of thinking about crowdfunding
in the public sector and the complex issues surrounding its
development.
Significant disruption to the educational sector occurred due to
the COVID-19 pandemic. This shed a light on the need for new
delivery methods and greater collaboration, which has become urgent
and obvious as existing structures and traditional channels have
struggled to cope or shut down. Higher education institutions often
fail to crowdsource successfully because crowds differ in how they
are organized compared to traditional sourcing. Instead of
managing, higher education institutions work with external
contributors who self-select into the process. Crowdsourcing has
significant potential to transform the education space by enhancing
existing methodologies and offering innovative possibilities to
develop new pedagogical techniques. This offers benefits for
practitioners, institutions, students and participants. Drawing on
theory and best practice, illustrated with a wide range of the
examples and cases, Crowdsourcing for Innovation in Higher
Education offers invaluable guidance and will be of interest to
researchers, academics, policymakers, and students in the fields of
higher education, development studies, organizational studies,
management science and knowledge management.
In an era of an economy based on knowledge and Web 2.0 technology,
knowledge is the foundation for improving the decision-making
processes and relations between people both in and outside of an
organization. Providing new and unique sources of knowledge outside
organizations enables innovation and shapes competitive advantage.
Crowdsourcing and Knowledge Management in Contemporary Business
Environments is a collection of innovative research on the methods
and applications of crowdsourcing in collaboration, idea
implementation, and organizational development. Highlighting a
range of topics including data analytics, crowd computing, and open
innovation, this book is ideally designed for business managers,
business professionals, business and social researchers,
graduate-level students, and academicians seeking current research
on the mechanisms of knowledge management in crowdsourcing.
In recent years, crowdfunding has become important and it has been
enthusiastically used not only by commercial organizations but also
by the public sector. This alternative source of financing in times
of constrained government budgets enables citizens to vote with
their dollars online to bring ideas into reality. This book sheds
light on the developing concept of crowdfunding in the public
sector, with an overview of current academic discussions and best
practices on crowdfunding in the public sector. The volume
approaches crowdfunding in the public sector from an integrated
perspective, addressing the dearth of publications on the subject.
The book gathers a wealth of theoretical information, ideas, best
practices and lessons learned in the context of executing concrete
crowdfunding projects, and assess methodological approaches to
integrating the topic of crowdfunding in public organizations
curricula. The book provides definitions, insights and examples of
this managerial perspective resulting in a theoretical framework of
crowdfunding in the public sector. The contributors also explore
different crowdfunding applications in public sectors such as local
government, higher education, schools, arts & culture
organizations, healthcare, energy sector, and police services,
which are presented in several case studies. This is a unique book
in the field that points the way forward both for policymakers and
for the research community in terms of thinking about crowdfunding
in the public sector and the complex issues surrounding its
development.
When evaluating the success of an organization, the value of
employees' organizational commitment and the process of knowledge
sharing among staff must be considered. As illustrated in this
volume, these two concepts are key conditions for organizational
success in the contemporary world. This book explores the concept
of organizational commitment, what it is, and how to use and
understand the value in knowledge management and sharing for both
employees and organizations as a whole. A profound analysis of the
global literature exposes organizational commitment and knowledge
sharing as key determinants of the effectiveness of the
organization management process, including human capital
management. While much space in the literature on the subject is
devoted to the exploration of the above-mentioned concepts, treated
as categories subject to separate analysis, the diagnosis and
analysis of the relationship between them should be treated as a
poorly recognized process. This book fills a research gap,
providing a theoretical foundation and important information on
organizational commitment and knowledge sharing, highlighting the
relationship between both research categories. It will be of
interest to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in
the fields of human resource management, leadership, and
organizational studies.
When evaluating the success of an organization, the value of
employees’ organizational commitment and the process of knowledge
sharing among staff must be considered. As illustrated in this
volume, these two concepts are key conditions for organizational
success in the contemporary world. This book explores the concept
of organizational commitment, what it is, and how to use and
understand the value in knowledge management and sharing for both
employees and organizations as a whole. A profound analysis of the
global literature exposes organizational commitment and knowledge
sharing as key determinants of the effectiveness of the
organization management process, including human capital
management. While much space in the literature on the subject is
devoted to the exploration of the above-mentioned concepts, treated
as categories subject to separate analysis, the diagnosis and
analysis of the relationship between them should be treated as a
poorly recognized process. This book fills a research gap,
providing a theoretical foundation and important information on
organizational commitment and knowledge sharing, highlighting the
relationship between both research categories. It will be of
interest to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in
the fields of human resource management, leadership, and
organizational studies.
In an era of an economy based on knowledge and Web 2.0 technology,
knowledge is the foundation for improving the decision-making
processes and relations between people both in and outside of an
organization. Providing new and unique sources of knowledge outside
organizations enables innovation and shapes competitive advantage.
Crowdsourcing and Knowledge Management in Contemporary Business
Environments is a collection of innovative research on the methods
and applications of crowdsourcing in collaboration, idea
implementation, and organizational development. Highlighting a
range of topics including data analytics, crowd computing, and open
innovation, this book is ideally designed for business managers,
business professionals, business and social researchers,
graduate-level students, and academicians seeking current research
on the mechanisms of knowledge management in crowdsourcing.
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