Modeling Support for Mass Collaboration in Open Innovation Initiatives-The Facilitation Process Model 2.0

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2020

Posted: 16 Nov 2021

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Rainer Winkler

University of St. Gallen

Robert O. Briggs

San Diego State University - Management

Gert-Jan de Vreede

Delft University of Technology - Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management

J. M. Leimeister

University of St. Gallen; University of Kassel - Information Systems

Sarah Oeste-Reiß

University of Kassel - Information Systems

Matthias Söllner

University of Kassel - Information Systems; University of St. Gallen - Institute of Information Management

Date Written: 2020

Abstract

Many governments and organizations recognize the potential of open innovation (OI) models to create value with large numbers of people beyond the organization. It can be challenging , however, to design an effective collaborative process for a massive group. Collaboration engineering (CE) is an approach for the design and deployment of repeatable collaborative work practices that can be executed by practitioners themselves without the ongoing support of external collaboration engineers. To manage the complexity of the design process, they use a modeling technique called facilitation process models (FPM) to capture high-level design decisions that serve different purposes, such as documenting and communicating a design, etc. FPM, however, was developed to support designs for groups of fewer than 100 people. It does not yet represent design elements that become important when designing for groups of hundreds or thousands of participants, which can be found in many OI settings. We use a design science approach to identify the limitations of the original FPM and derive requirements for extending FPM. This article contributes to the CE and to the OI literature by offering an FPM 2.0 that assists CE designers to design new OI processes, with a special focus on outside-in OI.

Keywords: Collaboration, Collaborative work, Crowdsourcing, Process modeling

Suggested Citation

Winkler, Rainer and Briggs, Robert O. and de Vreede, Gert-Jan and Leimeister, Jan Marco and Oeste-Reiß, Sarah and Söllner, Matthias, Modeling Support for Mass Collaboration in Open Innovation Initiatives-The Facilitation Process Model 2.0 (2020). IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management, 2020, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3926245

Rainer Winkler

University of St. Gallen ( email )

Robert O. Briggs

San Diego State University - Management ( email )

United States

Gert-Jan De Vreede

Delft University of Technology - Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management ( email )

P.O. Box 5015
2600 GB Delft
Netherlands

Jan Marco Leimeister (Contact Author)

University of St. Gallen ( email )

Varnbuelstr. 14
Saint Gallen, St. Gallen CH-9000
Switzerland

University of Kassel - Information Systems ( email )

Pfannkuchstraße 1
Kassel, 34121
Germany

Sarah Oeste-Reiß

University of Kassel - Information Systems ( email )

Pfannkuchstraße 1
No Address Available, DE 34121
Germany

Matthias Söllner

University of Kassel - Information Systems ( email )

Pfannkuchstraße 1
Kassel, 34121
Germany

University of St. Gallen - Institute of Information Management ( email )

Müller-Friedberg-Str. 8
St. Gallen, 9000
Switzerland

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