TY - JOUR
T1 - Anchored discussion, development of a tool for creativity in online collaboration
AU - Link, Georg J.P.
AU - Siemon, Dominik
AU - de Vreede, Gert Jan
AU - Robra-Bissantz, Susanne
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© J.UCS.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Open innovation and crowdsourcing rely on online collaboration tools to enable dispersed people to collaborate on creative ideas. Research shows that creativity in online groups is significantly influenced by the interaction between group members. In this paper, we demonstrate how theory can be effectively used to design and evaluate a tool for creative online collaboration. Specifically, we use the body of knowledge on creativity support systems to inform the development of a tool to support anchored discussions. Anchored discussions represent a new mode for creative interaction. In anchored discussion every comment is tied to some aspect of an idea. We evaluated the anchored discussion tool in a laboratory experiment, which generated insights for additional and refined research. Our results indicate that anchored discussion leads to a more structured discussion amongst group members and consequently to more creative outcomes. In a post session survey, participants made several suggestions on how to improve anchored discussion. This paper concludes that anchored discussion is promising as a new tool to aid online groups in creative collaboration. This paper extends a previous version presented at CRIWG 2015 [Link, 2015].
AB - Open innovation and crowdsourcing rely on online collaboration tools to enable dispersed people to collaborate on creative ideas. Research shows that creativity in online groups is significantly influenced by the interaction between group members. In this paper, we demonstrate how theory can be effectively used to design and evaluate a tool for creative online collaboration. Specifically, we use the body of knowledge on creativity support systems to inform the development of a tool to support anchored discussions. Anchored discussions represent a new mode for creative interaction. In anchored discussion every comment is tied to some aspect of an idea. We evaluated the anchored discussion tool in a laboratory experiment, which generated insights for additional and refined research. Our results indicate that anchored discussion leads to a more structured discussion amongst group members and consequently to more creative outcomes. In a post session survey, participants made several suggestions on how to improve anchored discussion. This paper concludes that anchored discussion is promising as a new tool to aid online groups in creative collaboration. This paper extends a previous version presented at CRIWG 2015 [Link, 2015].
KW - Anchored discussion
KW - Creativity
KW - Creativity support systems
KW - Idea generation
KW - Ideation
KW - Online collaboration
KW - Team creativity model
KW - Theory-driven software design
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85006323987
SN - 0948-695X
VL - 22
SP - 1339
EP - 1359
JO - Journal of Universal Computer Science
JF - Journal of Universal Computer Science
IS - 10
ER -