Good Practice at GASAG Group: Recommendations for the Application of Internal Crowdsourcing from a Business Perspective

Developing innovative and marketable products and services and maintaining innovation capacity are basic prerequisites for a company’s economic success and present implicit challenges in the adaptation to twenty-first-century needs. These success factors

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Hannah Ulbrich Marco Wedel Hans-Liudger Dienel Editors

Internal Crowdsourcing in Companies Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications

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Hannah Ulbrich • Marco Wedel • Hans-Liudger Dienel Editors

Internal Crowdsourcing in Companies Theoretical Foundations and Practical Applications

Editors Hannah Ulbrich Institute for Vocational Education and Work Studies Department Work, Technology and Participation Technische Universität Berlin Berlin, Germany

Marco Wedel Institute for Vocational Education and Work Studies Department Work, Technology and Participation Technische Universität Berlin Berlin, Germany

Hans-Liudger Dienel Institute for Vocational Education and Work Studies Department Work, Technology and Participation Technische Universität Berlin Berlin, Germany

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