Preprints (earlier versions) of this paper are available at https://preprints.jmir.org/preprint/25283, first published .
Interdisciplinary Online Hackathons as an Approach to Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Study

Interdisciplinary Online Hackathons as an Approach to Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Study

Interdisciplinary Online Hackathons as an Approach to Combat the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Study

Journals

  1. Werneck G. Epidemiology and the Covid-19 pandemic: opportunities to review trajectories and plan for the future. Interface - Comunicação, Saúde, Educação 2023;27 View
  2. Dadich A, Wells R, Williams S, Taskin N, Coskun M, Grenier C, Ponsignon F, Scahill S, Best S. Cues Disseminated by Professional Associations That Represent 5 Health Care Professions Across 5 Nations: Lexical Analysis of Tweets. Journal of Medical Internet Research 2023;25:e42927 View
  3. Smith D, Muldoon J, Lakshmikanth G. The Need for Modification: The Impact of COVID-19 on Pitch Competitions. Entrepreneurship Education and Pedagogy 2022;5(4):686 View
  4. Werneck G. Epidemiologia e pandemia de Covid-19: oportunidades para rever trajetórias e planejar o futuro. Interface - Comunicação, Saúde, Educação 2023;27 View
  5. Santinha G, Forte T, Gomes A. Willingness to Work during Public Health Emergencies: A Systematic Literature Review. Healthcare 2022;10(8):1500 View
  6. Konrad-Maerk M. Remote Innovation: How Remote Work Enables Open Innovation in Times of COVID-19. International Journal of Innovation and Technology Management 2023;20(03) View
  7. Schulten C, Nolte A, Spikol D, Chounta I. How do participants collaborate during an online hackathon? An empirical, quantitative study of communication traces. Frontiers in Computer Science 2022;4 View
  8. Valladares L, Nino V, Martínez K, Sobek D, Claudio D, Moyce S. Optimizing patient flow, capacity, and performance of COVID-19 vaccination clinics. IISE Transactions on Healthcare Systems Engineering 2022;12(4):275 View
  9. Ulitin A, Mier-Alpaño J, Labarda M, Juban N, Mier A, Tucker J, Tang W, Auplish M, Chan P. Youth social innovation during the COVID-19 pandemic in the Philippines: a quantitative and qualitative descriptive analyses from a crowdsourcing open call and online hackathon. BMJ Innovations 2022;8(3):161 View
  10. Macedo V, Ferro Lebres V, Bernardo Junior R. Hackathon as an instrument for innovation in collaborative networks: a bibliometric analysis. Revista Produção e Desenvolvimento 2022;8(1):e602 View
  11. Peleg M, Reichman A, Shachar S, Gadot T, Avgil Tsadok M, Azaria M, Dunkelman O, Hassid S, Partem D, Shmailov M, Yom-Tov E, Cohen R. Collaboration between Government and Research Community to Respond to COVID-19: Israel’s Case. Journal of Open Innovation: Technology, Market, and Complexity 2021;7(4):208 View
  12. Tan R, Wu D, Day S, Zhao Y, Larson H, Sylvia S, Tang W, Tucker J. Digital approaches to enhancing community engagement in clinical trials. npj Digital Medicine 2022;5(1) View
  13. Mendes W, Richard A, Tillo T, Pinto G, Gama K, Nolte A. Socio-technical Constraints and Affordances of Virtual Collaboration - A Study of Four Online Hackathons. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction 2022;6(CSCW2):1 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Tariq M. Medical Entrepreneurship. View