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Nineteenth-Century Illustration and the Digital
Studies in Word and Image -
Crowdsourcing and online collaborative translations
expanding the limits of translation studies -
Crowdsourcing and online collaborative translations
expanding the limits of translation studies -
Customer competences and innovation capability
empirical investigation for the example of the german video games industry -
Crowdsourcing and Online Collaborative Translations
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Crowdsourcing and Online Collaborative Translations
Expanding the Limits of Translation Studies -
Motivation of workers on microtask crowdsourcing platforms
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Customer competences and innovation capability
empirical investigation for the example of the German video games industry -
Exogenous versus endogenous governance of open collaborative innovation communities
an experimental investigation -
Nineteenth-century illustration and the digital
studies in word and image -
Motivation of Workers on Microtask Crowdsourcing Platforms
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Nineteenth-Century Illustration and the Digital
Studies in Word and Image -
Crowdsourcing and online collaborative translations
expanding the limits of translation studies -
Special issue: AoIR special issue
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Special issue: AoIR special issue
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Customer Competences and Innovation Capability
Empirical Investigation for the Example of the German Video Games Industry -
Crowdsourcing translation
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Contributions and performance in collaborative innovation
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Lead user method vs. innovation contest
an empirical comparison of two open innovation methodologies for identifying social innovation for flood Resilience in Indonesia -
Exogenous versus Endogenous Governance of Open Collaborative Innovation Communities
An Experimental Investigation -
The design paradox
the contribution of in-house and external design activities on product market performance -
Working with academic partners effectively in the context of open innovation
the practice of Huawei -
Gender Differences in Response to Competitive Organization? Differences Across Fields from a Product Development Platform Field Experiment
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AMO-enhancing practices, open innovation and organizations' innovation in the European context
testing a mediation model -
The potential of user and community innovation
evidence from the energy market