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Participation in Hackathons: A Multi-methods View on Motivators, Demotivators and Citizen Participation

Authors : Anthony Simonofski, Victor Amaral de Sousa, Antoine Clarinval, Benoît Vanderose

Published in: Research Challenges in Information Science

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

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Abstract

Hackathons are problem-focused programming events that allow conceiving, implementing, and presenting digital innovations. The number of participants is one of the key success factors of hackathons. In order to maximize that number, it is essential to understand what motivates people to participate. Previous work on the matter focused on quantitative studies and addressed neither the topic of demotivators nor the relationship between participation in hackathons and citizen participation, although hackathons constitute a promising participation method where citizens can build their own project, amongst other methods such as meetings or online platforms. Therefore, in this study, we examined a specific hackathon organized in Belgium and collected data about the motivators and demotivators of the participants through a questionnaire and in-depth interviews, thereby following a multi-methods approach. This study contributes to the scarce theoretical discussion on the topic by defining precisely the motivators and demotivators and provides recommendations for hackathon organizers to help them bring in more participants. Furthermore, from our exploration of the relationship between participation in hackathons and citizen participation, we suggest a citizen participation ecosystem embedding hackathons to provide benefits for the society.

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Metadata
Title
Participation in Hackathons: A Multi-methods View on Motivators, Demotivators and Citizen Participation
Authors
Anthony Simonofski
Victor Amaral de Sousa
Antoine Clarinval
Benoît Vanderose
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-50316-1_14

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