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  • ...public can be reflected by the increase of search requests on google. The term appeared for the first time in the google engine in 2006. Since 2009 the pu The term crowdsourcing was coined in 2005 by Jeff Howe and Mark Robinson, editors at
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  • ...that true progressive projects can emerge that on the one hand take a long-term responsibility and on the other hand offer a possibility for user- and civi ''As a first step in this long term process, the Luchtsingel will be realized in april 2012. Luchtsingel is a 3
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  • ...owd in the very first phase, either due to launching an idea (besides long-term competitions) or due to control the selection of already launched projects. ...esponsibility. The tactic works through the personal touch. The subjective term ‘iMake’ underlines the shifted power. Authorities conferred influence t
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  • Decomposing collective intelligence etymologically, the term “collective” describes a group of individuals who are not required to h ...phenomenon, at least in the case of the „wisdom of crowds‟ effect. The term „wisdom of crowds‟ was coined by Surowiecki (2005) and it describes a p
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  • ...l industry. Interculturality is the core of the project as long- and short-term guests, students and refugees live and work under one roof. ...airport). This location makes the hotel attractive for tourists for short-term stay, but also if you intent to stay longer. The leading institution who ha
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  • ...ex matter. That is why the accent in this research is more on defining the term success within boundaries of crowdfunding and explaining the complexity of
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  • <p>'''LONG-TERM COMMITMENT'''</p> ...stinguishes through a shorter period of time, crowdfunding provides a long-term collaboration between a creator and his supporters.
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  • ...ing-process in architecture. It refers to [[OpenInnovation]], which is the term for opening innovation processes to a crowd to improve the development of p ...to be careful because there are different levels and ways to practice that term.
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  • lasting responsibilities, long-term plans, maintenance /...<br> ...ust start over and build something else. Architecture is mostly build long term and follows an EITHER-OR principal. EITHER the playground OR the school etc
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  • [[Category:Term]]
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  • The term '''Open Innovation''' is based on the principle of [[Crowdsourcing]]. There [[Category:Term]]
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  • ...pproach. If your audience self identifies as “skater kids,” using that term in your headline or lead could capture their attention immediately.<ref>Jas
    14 KB (2,237 words) - 12:18, 21 May 2015
  • ...not a group of students looking to market a one-off event, this is a long-term project, we are creating a brand. So we had to start at a high level. ...ink then that your disadvantage was that you were raising money for a long-term project, you were wanting to set up a whole organisation.''
    14 KB (2,608 words) - 21:42, 4 May 2015
  • ...s like the mixture of above two: ‘pleasure–interest–consumer (as the term included the beholder and the practitioner)’, which is certainly the case
    22 KB (3,507 words) - 12:16, 21 May 2015
  • The term cyber-utopiansm refers to the belief that communication technologies are po In 1996 the Critical Art Ensemble (CAE) coined the term [http://www.critical-art.net/books/ecd/ecd2.pdf Electronic Civil Disobedien
    18 KB (2,596 words) - 11:55, 3 June 2015
  • ...ion and participation. Jeff Howe (Howe J., 2009), the first one to use the term crowd sourcing, highlights that there is the necessity to encourage the dev ...e competition. Informal practices as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hacker_(term) hackers], crowd funding, do-it-yourself, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bar
    26 KB (3,867 words) - 12:17, 21 May 2015
  • ...g task of fundraising, but can also offer reliability that allows for long-term planning. This stability, however, comes into question during times of publ
    9 KB (1,357 words) - 21:48, 7 May 2015
  • ...ly technologies and social media sites enable the easy maintenance of long-term connections with vast networks of acquaintances with whom in previous years
    25 KB (4,001 words) - 12:23, 21 May 2015
  • ...al and largely hinged on the apparent inequality of exchange, and the long term limitation of crowd funding, as I doubted it could be used repeatedly. Desp ...tinuation of an existing and well established relationship based on a long term series of exchanges.
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