All Stories

  1. Online Community as Space for Knowledge Flows
  2. The bias against novel ideas
  3. Performance responses to competition across skill levels in rank‐order tournaments: field evidence and implications for tournament design
  4. Open Innovation and Organization Design
  5. Open Innovation and Organization Design
  6. Open Innovation and Organizational Design
  7. Incentives and Problem Uncertainty in Innovation Contests: An Empirical Analysis
  8. Organizations in the Shadow of Communities
  9. Marginality and Problem-Solving Effectiveness in Broadcast Search
  10. Getting Clear About Communities in Open Innovation
  11. The Principles of Distributed Innovation
  12. Broadcast Search in Problem Solving: Attracting Solutions From the Periphery
  13. Broadcast Search in Problem Solving: Attracting Solutions from the Periphery1
  14. Understanding Free/Open Source Software Development Processes
  15. Taking stock of the bazaar
  16. Community, joining, and specialization in open source software innovation: a case study
  17. How open source software works: “free” user-to-user assistance
  18. Organizations in the Shadow of Communities
  19. Cumulative Innovation & Open Disclosure of Intermediate Results: Evidence from a Policy Experiment in Bioinformatics
  20. Innovation and the Challenge of Novelty: The Novelty-Confirmation-Transformation Cycle in Software and Science
  21. The Trend Toward 'Open' IT in the Public Sector: Motives, Choices, and Outcomes
  22. The Novelty Paradox & Bias for Normal Science: Evidence from Randomized Medical Grant Proposal Evaluations
  23. High Incentives, Sorting on Skills — Or Just a Taste for Competition? Field Experimental Evidence from an Algorithm Design Contest
  24. Open Innovation and Organizational Boundaries: The Impact of Task Decomposition and Knowledge Distribution on the Locus of Innovation