Collaborating in a Crisis: Perspectives on Trust and Technological Framework in Organising a COVID-19 Online Hackathon

Author:

Karhu Mari1,Karampela Maria2,Häkkilä Jonna1

Affiliation:

1. University of Lapland, Finland

2. University of Oulu, Finland

Funder

Finnish Cultural Foundation, Lapland Regional Fund

Publisher

ACM

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