A social-cognitive analysis of a female-focused hackathon

IF 2 Q3 MANAGEMENT Equality Diversity and Inclusion Pub Date : 2022-05-01 DOI:10.1145/3524501.3527597
Luciana A. Almeida, C. D. Souza
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Hackathons are thematic events of short duration that focus on the development of software prototypes. These events normally last from one to three days and they are increasingly popular. However, the interest of women in these events is still low. This paper aims to investigate, from a social-cognitive perspective, how experiences of more inclusive hackathon formats affect interest in hackathons themselves. We adopted autoethnography to systematize the first author's experience as a team participant in a female-focused hackathon. The results suggest that event formats can affect participants’ self-efficacy beliefs, outcome expectations and goals. These beliefs may influence perceptions of their potential performance on the team, confidence in their own skills in the technology and perceptions of opportunities in the technology market. CCS CONCEPTS • Social and Professional Topics → Women • Human-centered computing → Empirical studies in collaborative and social computing. ACM Reference format: Luciana A. Almeida and Cleidson R. B. de Souza. 2022. A social-cognitive analysis of a female-focused hackathon. In GE@ICSE'22: Third Workshop on Gender Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion in Software Engineering Proceedings. ACM, Pittsburgh, PA, USA, 4 pages. https://doi.org/10.1145/3524501.3527597
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对女性黑客马拉松的社会认知分析
黑客马拉松是专注于软件原型开发的短时间主题活动。这些活动通常持续一到三天,而且越来越受欢迎。然而,女性对这些赛事的兴趣仍然很低。本文旨在从社会认知的角度调查更具包容性的黑客马拉松形式的经验如何影响对黑客马拉松本身的兴趣。我们采用了自我民族志,将第一作者作为团队参与者参加女性黑客马拉松的经历系统化。结果表明,事件形式会影响参与者的自我效能感信念、结果期望和目标。这些信念可能会影响他们对团队潜在表现的看法、对自己技术技能的信心以及对技术市场机会的看法。CCS概念•社会和专业主题→女性•以人为中心的计算→协作和社会计算的实证研究。ACM参考格式:Luciana A. Almeida和Cleidson R. B. de Souza。2022。对女性黑客马拉松的社会认知分析。在GE@ICSE'22:第三次研讨会性别平等,多样性和包容性在软件工程学报。ACM,匹兹堡,宾夕法尼亚州,美国,4页。https://doi.org/10.1145/3524501.3527597
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