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(265) FROM APPFEST TO ENTREPRENEURS: USING A HACKATHON EVENT TO SEED A UNIVERSITY STUDENT-LED ENTERPRISE

机译:(265)从Appfest到企业家:使用Hackathon事件来种子大学学生LED的企业

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Hackathons were once industry-specific programming sprints to get overdue features and applications completed; today they are a worldwide phenomenon, with businesses, educators, and entrepreneurs taking an interest in the benefits they can provide. Hackathons can be a breeding ground for brainstorming, innovation, networking, and product development, and as such they can have multiple outcomes including the sparking of new businesses and entrepreneurial activity. This paper investigates the effectiveness of utilising a hackathon as the genesis for the creation of sustainable student entrepreneurial activity. In particular, it seeks to evaluate the effectiveness of using hackathontype events to initiate a successful University student enterprise project. The paper outlines the findings from this project, and concludes with a series of recommendations from the authors, on how one should market and structure a hackathon, and whether this vehicle should be chosen as a means to initiate a student enterprise project. The key factors that led to the success of this project were: the degree of formal structure that was introduced into the timings of the principle activities, not normally a feature of this kind of event, including scheduled “diversions” to break up the weekend; keeping the goals achievable; the duration of the event, in this case 48 hours spread over three days; the involvement of representatives from local businesses in the judging process; and crucially the adoption of an over-riding ethos for the event that focussed not on providing completed problem solutions but on potential innovative solutions that may not have been fully-functional. Areas for improvement included: inviting more students from earlier study years of degree programmes, not always the target audience for University hackathon activity; inviting students from a wide range of disciplines to ensure a broad set of participant skills and to encourage the formation of multi-disciplinary groupings by enforcing a balance of skills across teams, which as a corollary means not always allowing friendship groups to remain together; employing a team sufficiently large enough to support the duration of a long event; and careful consideration of the extent of competitiveness adopted in the event ethos. The project was part of the institution's “Student as Producer” initiative where students and staff work side-by-side on research projects. Undergraduate students were fully involved in all aspects of the project, including an independent team who contributed to the authoring of this paper.
机译:Hackathons是一旦行业特定的编程冲刺就完成了逾期的功能和应用程序;今天,他们是一个全球现象,与企业,教育工作者和企业家对他们所提供的福利感兴趣。 Hackathons可以是头脑风暴,创新,网络和产品开发的繁殖基础,因此它们可以有多种成果,包括新业务和创业活动的引发。本文调查了利用Hackathon作为创造可持续学生创业活动的创世纪的有效性。特别是,它寻求评估使用Hackathonype事件启动成功大学生企业项目的有效性。本文概述了该项目的调查结果,并结束了作者的一系列建议,即如何将其构建和结构,以及该车辆是否应选择作为启动学生企业项目的手段。导致该项目成功的关键因素是:在原则活动中引入的正式结构程度,通常不是这种事件的特征,包括预定的“转移”周末分手;保持目标可实现;事件的持续时间,在这种情况下48小时蔓延三天;代表从地方企业参与判决过程;并为该活动提供了一个过度骑的精神,专注于不提供完成的问题解决方案,而是对可能没有完全职能的潜在创新解决方案。有关改进的领域邀请学生从广泛的学科,以确保广泛的参与者技能,并鼓励通过执行团队的技能平衡来形成多学科群体,这是一种推论意味着不总是允许友谊团体留在一起;雇用一支足够大的团队足够大,以支持漫长的事件的持续时间;并仔细考虑事件欧洲活动中采用的竞争力程度。该项目是该项目的一部分“学生作为制片人”倡议,在研究项目并排工作。本科生完全参与了该项目的各个方面,包括一个促成本文的创作的独立团队。

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