2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-26619-6_23
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What the Hack? – Towards a Taxonomy of Hackathons

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“…There is no finite, agreed-upon set of characteristics that classify an event as a hackathon (Komssi et al 2015), making it difficult to generate a definition inclusive of all variations of hackathon-like events. In general, a hackathon is a problemfocussed, short-term event where small groups work to develop a final product (Briscoe & Mulligan 2014;Komssi et al 2015;Gama 2017;Izvalov, Nedilko & Nedilko 2017;Kollwitz & Dinter 2019). Hackathons tend to be of interest to computer programmers, designers and engineers; it is typical for the theme of the event to be tech-centric.…”
Section: What Is a Hackathon?mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is no finite, agreed-upon set of characteristics that classify an event as a hackathon (Komssi et al 2015), making it difficult to generate a definition inclusive of all variations of hackathon-like events. In general, a hackathon is a problemfocussed, short-term event where small groups work to develop a final product (Briscoe & Mulligan 2014;Komssi et al 2015;Gama 2017;Izvalov, Nedilko & Nedilko 2017;Kollwitz & Dinter 2019). Hackathons tend to be of interest to computer programmers, designers and engineers; it is typical for the theme of the event to be tech-centric.…”
Section: What Is a Hackathon?mentioning
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“…While many publications focus on outcomes of hackathons, few include discussion related to design activity at the event(s) (Olesen 2017). Existing literature often consists of experience reports or studies of a singular event, or within a specific domain (Raatikainen et al 2013;Kollwitz & Dinter 2019). The one known attempt to synthesise this knowledge is a recent literature review by Kollwitz & Dinter (2019), who propose a taxonomy of hackathons.…”
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“…The word hackathon was created by a combination of the words "hack" and "marathon" and traditionally hackathons are organized as on-site events with different groups working on different challenges that are judged on diverse pre-agreed parameters (Kollwitz & Dinter 2019). The concept of the INSPIRE hackathon differs from traditional hackathons in that it is not just a multi-day event, but it is a continuous process designed to effectively use results from previous hackathons.…”
Section: Background Of Inspire Hackathons and Ideathonsmentioning
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“…While hackathons provide benefits such as improving and fostering internal innovation, expanding competencies, and networking [3,4,6,[9][10][11][12], several challenges have been reported. Examples of challenges are prototypes that do not get sufficient follow-up work [7,9,11], stress by putting regular work aside [4] and issues associated with hacker culture and low self-esteem reported by Paganini and Gama [12].…”
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