TY - JOUR T1 - Crowdsourcing Literature Reviews in New Domains JF - Technology Innovation Management Review Y1 - 2016 A1 - Michael Weiss KW - co-creation KW - crowdsourcing KW - crowdsourcing platform KW - cybersecurity KW - literature review KW - narrative KW - new domains KW - systematic AB - Conducting a literature review in new domains presents unique challenges. The literature in a new domain is typically broad, fragmented, and growing quickly. Because little is known about the new domain, the literature review cannot be guided by established classifications of knowledge, unlike in an existing domain. Rather, it will be driven by evidence that challenges and extends existing knowledge. In a way, exploring a new domain means looking for anomalies in the evidence that cannot be explained by what is already known. This article summarizes lessons from conducting two literature reviews in new domains in the area of cybersecurity. It then presents a design for using leader-driven crowdsourcing to collect evidence and synthesize it into insights in a new domain. The article will be relevant to those who are exploring a new domain, in particular students, researchers, and members of R&D projects in industry. PB - Talent First Network CY - Ottawa VL - 6 UR - http://timreview.ca/article/963 IS - 2 U1 - Carleton University Michael Weiss holds a faculty appointment in the Department of Systems and Computer Engineering at Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, and is a member of the Technology Innovation Management program. His research interests include open source, ecosystems, mashups, patterns, and social network analysis. Michael has published on the evolution of open source business, mashups, platforms, and technology entrepreneurship. ER -