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      ECONOMIC RESILIENCE AND CROWDSOURCING PLATFORMS

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          ABSTRACT The increased interdependence and complexity of modern societies have increased the need to involve all members of a community into solving problems. In times of great uncertainty, when communities face threats of different kinds and magnitudes, the traditional top-down approach where government provides solely for community wellbeing is no longer plausible. Crowdsourcing has emerged as an effective means of empowering communities with the potential to engage individuals in innovation, self-organization activities, informal learning, mutual support, and political action that can all lead to resilience. However, there remains limited resource on the topic. In this paper, we outline the various forms of crowdsourcing, economic and community resilience, crowdsourcing and economic resilience, and a case study of the Nepal earthquake. his article presents an exploratory perspective on the link can be found between crowdsourcing and economic resilience. It introduces and describes a framework that can be used to study the impact of crowdsourcing initiatives for economic resilience by future research. An initial a set of indicators to be used to measure the change in the level of resilience is presented.

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                Role: ND
                Role: ND
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                Journal
                jistm
                JISTEM - Journal of Information Systems and Technology Management
                JISTEM J.Inf.Syst. Technol. Manag.
                TECSI Laboratório de Tecnologia e Sistemas de Informação - FEA/USP
                1807-1775
                December 2015
                : 12
                : 3
                : 595-626
                Affiliations
                [1 ] Arizona State University United States
                [2 ] University of Minho Portugal
                Article
                S1807-17752015000300595
                10.4301/S1807-17752015000300006
                25d665e3-bf29-4b27-9e63-0e3830544bf6

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.

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                Categories
                COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS

                Information systems & theory
                Resilience,Technology,Crowdsourcing,Local Government,Innovation
                Information systems & theory
                Resilience, Technology, Crowdsourcing, Local Government, Innovation

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