Beyond Open Data Hackathons: Exploring Digital Innovation Success
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
3. Methodology
4. Results
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Hackathon | Organizers | Purpose | Expectations |
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Hackathess | Municipality of Thessaloniki | The development of new applications in order to improve citizens’ life, based on open data | Organizers expect to improve the quality of citizens’ life through the use of developed applications |
Apps4 Thessaloniki | Municipality of Thessaloniki | The creation of web and mobile applications that improve different functions of the Municipality and the city | Organizers expect to improve the quality of citizens’ life through the use of developed applications |
Apps4 thessaloniki tourism edition | Municipality of Thessaloniki | New opportunities for tourists; New experiences for tourists; Benefits for tourists | Organizers expect to improve tourists’ experiences through the use of developed applications |
Afixis Hackathon | Afxis | Creation of innovative educational programs for students | Organizers expect to develop innovative educational programs |
Let’s have a Hackathon! | Aristotle University of Thessaloniki | Development of digital capabilities | Organizers expect to develop participants digital capabilities |
Datathon 2018 | University of Macedonia | Development of ideas and applications to improve daily problems | Organizers expect to develop participants capabilities in order to conduct statistical research using open data |
Hackathon | Clear Problem Definition | Winners’ Rewards | Team’s Skills | Mentors’ Participation to the Contest and Support | Jury Members’ Knowledge and Experience | Entry Requirements of the Competition |
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Hackathess | Well defined | Prizes for winners | Enough diversified competences | Satisfactory communication with participants | Strong jury | Participating teams had to use open data sources provided by the local government and develop applications based on citizens’ ideas |
Apps4 Thessaloniki | Well defined | Prizes for winners | Enough diversified competences | Satisfactory communication with participants | Strong jury | Participating teams had to use open data sources provided by the local government |
Apps4 thessaloniki tourism edition | Well defined | Prizes for winners | Enough diversified competences | Satisfactory communication with participants | Strong jury | Participating teams had to use open data sources provided by the local government |
Afixis Hackathon | Satisfactory | Small venture capital | Well diversified competences | Mentors in place | Strong jury | Team size |
Let’s have a Hackathon! | Satisfactory | Voucher Certifications | Well diversified competences | Mentors in place | Strong jury | Team size |
Datathon 2018 | Satisfactory | Certifications | Enough diversified competences | Satisfactory communication with participants | Satisfactory jury | Participating teams had to use open data sources |
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Kitsios, F.; Kamariotou, M. Beyond Open Data Hackathons: Exploring Digital Innovation Success. Information 2019, 10, 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info10070235
Kitsios F, Kamariotou M. Beyond Open Data Hackathons: Exploring Digital Innovation Success. Information. 2019; 10(7):235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info10070235
Chicago/Turabian StyleKitsios, Fotis, and Maria Kamariotou. 2019. "Beyond Open Data Hackathons: Exploring Digital Innovation Success" Information 10, no. 7: 235. https://doi.org/10.3390/info10070235