竞赛
效率低下
解算器
计算机科学
集合(抽象数据类型)
人口
问题解决者
质量(理念)
过程(计算)
微观经济学
经济
数理经济学
社会学
程序设计语言
操作系统
计算科学
法学
政治学
认识论
人口学
哲学
作者
Christian Terwiesch,Yi Xu
出处
期刊:Management Science
[Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences]
日期:2008-07-26
卷期号:54 (9): 1529-1543
被引量:927
标识
DOI:10.1287/mnsc.1080.0884
摘要
In an innovation contest, a firm (the seeker) facing an innovation-related problem (e.g., a technical R&D problem) posts this problem to a population of independent agents (the solvers) and then provides an award to the agent that generated the best solution. In this paper, we analyze the interaction between a seeker and a set of solvers. Prior research in economics suggests that having many solvers work on an innovation problem will lead to a lower equilibrium effort for each solver, which is undesirable from the perspective of the seeker. In contrast, we establish that the seeker can benefit from a larger solver population because he obtains a more diverse set of solutions, which mitigates and sometimes outweighs the effect of the solvers' underinvestment in effort. We demonstrate that the inefficiency of the innovation contest resulting from the solvers' underinvestment can further be reduced by changing the award structure from a fixed-price award to a performance-contingent award. Finally, we compare the quality of the solutions and seeker profits with the case of an internal innovation process. This allows us to predict which types of products and which cost structures will be the most likely to benefit from the contest approach to innovation.
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