Ideas crowdsourcing for the open government: the case of the Military Police of Minas Gerais – Brazil
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Aims to identify the results of a shipping platform ideas in terms of generation of innovations and strengthening of collaboration pillar of open government. ideas shipping platforms have been used by governments for the cooperation of society in solving public problems; however, the literature lacks studies on the absorption of ideas from citizens for producing innovation and the forms of two-way communication between public institutions and society. The case study is the application of PrêmioIdeia platform on the 8th Military Police Battalion of Minas Gerais (8ºBPMMG). It was concluded the platform contributed to the opening of the institution for the cooperation of citizens. Article complements the literature demonstrating the open innovation application with social purpose, to capture the perception of a group on a problem and citizen involvement in major public problem solving.
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