Civic Hackathons: Innovation, Procurement, or Civic Engagement?

Article Properties
  • Language
    English
  • DOI (url)
  • Publication Date
    2014/07/01
  • Indian UGC (journal)
  • Refrences
    25
  • Citations
    108
  • Peter Johnson Department of Geography and Environmental Management University of Waterloo Toronto Ontario Canada
  • Pamela Robinson School of Urban and Regional Planning Ryerson University Toronto Ontario Canada
Abstract
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Johnson, Peter, and Pamela Robinson. “Civic Hackathons: Innovation, Procurement, or Civic Engagement?”. Review of Policy Research, vol. 31, no. 4, 2014, pp. 349-57, https://doi.org/10.1111/ropr.12074.
Johnson, P., & Robinson, P. (2014). Civic Hackathons: Innovation, Procurement, or Civic Engagement?. Review of Policy Research, 31(4), 349-357. https://doi.org/10.1111/ropr.12074
Johnson P, Robinson P. Civic Hackathons: Innovation, Procurement, or Civic Engagement?. Review of Policy Research. 2014;31(4):349-57.
Refrences
Title Journal Journal Categories Citations Publication Date
#Opendata: Digital‐era governance thoroughbred or new public management Trojan horse? 2011
Government data and the invisible hand 2009
Open data and the future of civic innovation 2013
Understanding E-Government Benefits

The American Review of Public Administration
  • Political science: Political institutions and public administration (General)
  • Political science: Political institutions and public administration (General)
  • Social Sciences
46 2007
Crowdsourcing the Public Participation Process for Planning Projects

Planning Theory
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences
  • Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Human ecology. Anthropogeography: Settlements: Cities. Urban geography
  • Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
  • Social Sciences
274 2009
Citations Analysis
Category Category Repetition
Social Sciences40
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Environmental sciences18
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources17
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business16
Political science: Political institutions and public administration (General)14
Social Sciences: Commerce: Business: Personnel management. Employment management12
Bibliography. Library science. Information resources: Information resources (General)10
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation10
Social Sciences: Economic theory. Demography: Economics as a science10
Geography. Anthropology. Recreation: Human ecology. Anthropogeography: Settlements: Cities. Urban geography7
Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology7
Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology: City planning7
Education: Theory and practice of education4
Language and Literature: Philology. Linguistics: Communication. Mass media4
Science: Mathematics: Instruments and machines: Electronic computers. Computer science3
Science: Science (General): Cybernetics: Information theory3
Science: Mathematics: Instruments and machines: Electronic computers. Computer science: Computer software3
Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Electronics: Computer engineering. Computer hardware3
Technology: Technology (General): Industrial engineering. Management engineering: Information technology3
Political science3
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor: Management. Industrial management3
Education2
Technology: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)2
Technology: Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering2
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor2
Social Sciences: Social sciences (General)2
Philosophy. Psychology. Religion: Psychology2
Technology: Manufactures: Production management. Operations management1
Technology: Technology (General): Industrial engineering. Management engineering1
Education: Education (General)1
Social Sciences: Communities. Classes. Races: Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology: Urbanization. City and country1
Science: Chemistry: Physical and theoretical chemistry1
Science: Chemistry1
Social Sciences: Industries. Land use. Labor: Special industries and trades: Energy industries. Energy policy. Fuel trade1
Technology: Chemical technology1
Technology: Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering: Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials1
Medicine: Internal medicine: Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry: Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system: Psychiatry1
Social Sciences: Social history and conditions. Social problems. Social reform1
Fine Arts: Architecture1
Fine Arts1
Social Sciences: Sociology (General)1
Fine Arts: Drawing. Design. Illustration1
Technology: Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General): Engineering design1
Technology: Manufactures1
Technology: Mechanical engineering and machinery: Renewable energy sources1
Science: Biology (General): Ecology1
Medicine1
Science1
Social Sciences: Commerce: Commercial geography. Economic geography1
Science: Science (General)1
The category Social Sciences 40 is the most commonly referenced area in studies that cite this article. The first research to cite this article was titled Towards a Genealogy of Open Data and was published in 2014. The most recent citation comes from a 2024 study titled Where are we heading? Hackathons as a new, relational form of policymaking. This article reached its peak citation in 2017, with 17 citations. It has been cited in 82 different journals, 10% of which are open access. Among related journals, the SSRN Electronic Journal cited this research the most, with 6 citations. The chart below illustrates the annual citation trends for this article.
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