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Development of collaborative creativity through the practice of the Hackathon. Leverage effect for the development of the basis of future innovations

Développement de la créativité collaborative par la pratique du Hackathon. Effet de levier pour le développement des bases des futures innovations

Dave Mobhe Bokoko ()
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Dave Mobhe Bokoko: ISI - Centre de recherche sur l’Innovation et les Stratégies Industrielles - ULCO - Université du Littoral Côte d'Opale

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Abstract: The spread of the Internet and the advent of a digital age have brutally made available vast stocks of knowledge while accelerating their diffusion. This context invites companies to develop agile and collaborative organizations capable of associating the ecosystem in order to innovate faster, more often ... in short, to innovate creatively. The current trend shows that companies are increasingly taking an open and collaborative approach, generally based on the promotion of creativity, including through the adoption of practices such as the hackathon. The question we will answer in this article is how by leveraging collaborative creativity hackathons lay the foundations for future innovations. This question is justified by the hackathon's ability to rely on creativity and collaboration with the ecosystem in a co-creative and agile approach in order to develop new hypotheses that will serve as the basis for future innovations.

Keywords: Design Thinking; Lean Startup; Collaborative creativi; Hackathon; Créativité collaborative; Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-09-18
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Published in Technologie et innovation, 2020, Propriété intellectuelle et stratégies d’innovation, 5 (4)

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