Design at hackathons: new opportunities for design research

M Flus, A Hurst - Design Science, 2021 - cambridge.org
Hackathons are short-term events at which participants work in small groups to ideate,
develop and present a solution to a problem. Despite their popularity, and significant …

Hack your organizational innovation: literature review and integrative model for running hackathons

B Heller, A Amir, R Waxman, Y Maaravi - Journal of Innovation and …, 2023 - Springer
This article aims to offer a comprehensive overview of the existing literature on the
hackathon phenomenon to offer scholars a common ground for future research and …

Smart cities: Utopia or neoliberal ideology?

G Grossi, D Pianezzi - Cities, 2017 - Elsevier
This paper develops a critical understanding of the smart city by investigating the values and
ideas that underpin this concept and how they are translated into practice. It suggests that …

Strategic principles for smart city development: A multiple case study analysis of European best practices

L Mora, M Deakin, A Reid - Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 2019 - Elsevier
Recent studies reveal a deep-rooted division in research on smart cities, which surfaces as
a set of dichotomies that question whether smart city development should be based on a:(1) …

Actually existing smart citizens: Expertise and (non) participation in the making of the smart city

T Shelton, T Lodato - City, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
In response to the mounting criticism of emerging 'smart cities' strategies around the world, a
number of individuals and institutions have attempted to pivot from discussions of smart …

Prototyping and the new spirit of policy-making

L Kimbell, J Bailey - CoDesign, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
This conceptual paper discusses the use of Co-Design approaches in the public realm by
examining the emergence of a design practice, prototyping, in public policy-making. We …

Civic hacking as data activism and advocacy: A history from publicity to open government data

AR Schrock - New media & society, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
The civic hacker tends to be described as anachronistic, an ineffective “white hat” compared
to more overtly activist cousins. By contrast, I argue that civic hackers' politics emerged from …

Speaking out of turn: How video conferencing reduces vocal synchrony and collective intelligence

M Tomprou, YJ Kim, P Chikersal, AW Woolley… - PLoS …, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Collective intelligence (CI) is the ability of a group to solve a wide range of problems.
Synchrony in nonverbal cues is critically important to the development of CI; however, extant …

[图书][B] Uneven innovation: The work of smart cities

J Clark - 2020 - degruyter.com
14. David Harvey,“The Right to the City,” New Left Review 53 (September/October 2008): 23–
40, https://newleftreview. org/issues/II53/articles/david-harvey-the-right-to-the-city. 15. In …

Hackathons as Co-optation ritual: Socializing workers and institutionalizing innovation in the “new” economy

S Zukin, M Papadantonakis - Precarious work, 2017 - emerald.com
Hackathons, time-bounded events where participants write computer code and build apps,
have become a popular means of socializing tech students and workers to produce …