Work place: Laboratory of research and studies in management, Entrepreneurship and finance, National School of Commerce and Management, Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco
E-mail: lhoussaine.alla@usmba.ac.ma
Website: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7238-1792
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Biography
Lhoussaine Alla is professor in management sciences at the National School of Applied Sciences, researcher at the LAREMEF laboratory, Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdellah University, Fez, Morocco. Prof. Lhoussaine ALLA has invested more in scientific research in various themes inherent in marketing, finance, entrepreneurship, tourism, logistics. He is also editor of the journal ―Management et Alternatives Economiques - AME‖. Prof. Lhoussaine ALLA has accumulated as many educational and scientific experiences, which he constantly mobilizes to catalyze a large team of researchers and experts in analysis, reflexivity and application of innovative and intelligent solutions from Data Engineering and AI in various management dimensions. Prof. Lhoussaine ALLA is a co-editor of collective works published by IGI Global: InteIntegrating Intelligence and Sustainability in Supply Chains; Applying Qualitative Research Methods to Science and Management; Using Technology to Manage Territories.
By Kamal Bouachri Najib Zerrad Lhoussaine Alla
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijmecs.2026.04.12, Pub. Date: 8 Aug. 2026
Crowdsourcing is a distinct innovation strategy that invites contributions from external actors and represents a key form of collaborative innovation. It plays a vital role in enhancing the visibility of educational institutions and supporting territorial development. Drawing on a bibliometric analysis of publications indexed in the SCOPUS database, this study seeks to examine the extent to which crowdsourcing has been adopted within educational establishments. Covering a variety of dimensions over a broad period from 1999 to 2023. This analysis provides an overview of the current state of the crowdsourcing field in relation to education. Using an extensive database, a combination of keywords and inclusion/exclusion criteria, we extracted 305 distinct articles. ScientoPy and VOSviewer were employed to explore and analyze the data raised. After a dip in 2016, a recovery in the volume of literature relating to crowdsourcing and education in educational institutions began to emerge in 2020. These results indicate the particular interest shown in the subject of open innovations in public and private institutions. The crowdsourcing theme was ranked in the top ten, with 28 publications before 2022 and a proportion of 20% between 2022 and 2023. Crowdsourcing in the academic context has been growing in recent years. However, the studies carried out in this area remain insufficient, particularly bibliometric studies analyzing crowdsourcing in educational establishments and learning in general. Practitioners and academics can take advantage of different research models in open innovation, crowdsourcing and education. Ultimately, this work aims to guide researchers and practitioners by mapping the current dynamics and major trends shaping this field.
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