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Innocentive CaseE-Business class
July 24 th 09
Magali Beauregard
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Innocentive: the principle Crowdsourcing:
“The act of taking a job traditionally performed by a designated agent (usually an employee) and outsourcing it to an undefined, generally large group of people in the form of an open call.” taken from Jeff Howe’s Crowdsourcing blog
Innocentive Challenges:□ a unique problem posted by Seekers in the InnoCentive Open Innovation Marketplace □ solicitation of solutions from the Solver community □ ultimately choice of the one that best fits the criteria set out by the Seeker □ Challenges can be large or small, short-term or long-term. □ If a solution is selected as “best” by the Seeker, the Solver receives a financial award, which varies per Challenge
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Business actors
Seekers:
-Not for profit-Corporate
- Government institutions
Solvers:
-IndependantExperts in
different fields- entrepreneurship
-Chemistry-Food etc.
-Ability to think differently
Challenges:
-Business & entrerpeneurship
- Chemistry-IT
- Engineering- Life science etc.
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Problems being solved
Seekers:
-Money saving- Brand new ideas (think differently)
- Many solution proposals- Time saving
Solvers:
-Get to be known- Financial rewards
-Opportunity to work for important companies
The company:
-Image- Innovation
-Money earning
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Revenue sources
From: The problem seekers:
USD 2000 pers posted problems (→already medium entreprises which can afford)
Charge on the service provided
Partners
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Competitors→ SO Many!
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Competitors: focus
http://www.whynot.net/: idea exchange for entrerpeneurs
http://www.guru.com/emp/index.aspx: Find freelancers at the world's largest online service marketplace.
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Business Model
A great example of how the web2.0 world allows communities of people to come together and work towards a common goal.
A typical online model which could not work offline: Possible virtual meeting of seekers and solvers Virtual competition between solvers thanks to their
number
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Business Stretching
Market research more & more « crowd-source » by companies: a great potential
Specialising into specific fiels: For ex. Food & beverage, sustainable dvp, etc?
Glocalization to be more specific to strategic markets
→ Already a sustainable Business Model, which can only work online.