noun
- plural of crowdsourcing; instances or processes of obtaining ideas, information, or work by soliciting contributions from a large group of people, typically via the internet
Usage: usually used in business, technology, and innovation contexts; countable noun
Examples
- The company ran several crowdsourcings to gather customer feedback on new product features.
- Multiple crowdsourcings helped the nonprofit identify the most pressing community needs.
- Successful crowdsourcings require clear instructions and fair compensation for participants.
- The marketing team analyzed data from three different crowdsourcings conducted over six months.
- Crowdsourcings have become a popular way for startups to validate business ideas before launch.