Selected Papers

For a complete list, refer to my Google Scholar, Research Gate, and my CV.

Peer-Reviewed Journals

  1. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Nolte, A., Filippova, A., Bird, C., Scallen, S., & Herbsleb, J.D. (2022). Corporate hackathons, How and Why? A Multiple Case Study of Motivation, Projects Proposal and Selection, Goal Setting, Coordination, and Outcomes. Human–Computer Interaction, 37, 281–313. Taylor & Francis. (doi | pdf)

  2. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Dabbish, L., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2021). Open Collaborative Writing: Investigation of the Fork-and-Pull Model. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human Computer Interaction, 5 (CSCW1), Article 137 (April 2021), 1–33. ACM. (doi | pdf)

  3. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Nolte, A., Filippova, A., Bird, C., Scallen, S., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2018). Designing Corporate Hackathons with a Purpose. IEEE Software, 36 (1), 15–22. IEEE Computer Society. (doi | pdf) (Runner-up for the 2019 Best Paper Award)

  4. Nolte, A., Pe-Than, E.P.P., Filippova, A., Bird, C., Scallen, S., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2018). You Hacked and Now What?: - Exploring Outcomes of a Corporate Hackathon. In Proceedings of the ACM on Human Computer Interaction, 2 (CSCW’18), Article 129, 23 pages. ACM. (doi | pdf)

  5. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Goh, D.H-L, and Lee, C.S. (2014). Making work fun: Investigating Antecedents of Perceived Enjoyment in Human Computation Games for Information Sharing. Computers in Human Behavior, 39 (C), 88–99. Elsevier. (doi | pdf)

Peer-Reviewed Conferences

  1. Pe-Than, E.P.P. and Herbsleb, J.D. (2019). Understanding Hackathons for Science: Collaboration, Affordances, and Outcomes. In: Taylor, N., Christian-Lamb, C., Martin, M., Nardi, B. (eds) Information in Contemporary Society (iConference 2019), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 11420, pp. 27–37. Springer, Cham. (doi | pdf)

  2. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Dabbish, L., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2018). Collaborative Writing on GitHub: A Case Study of a Book Project. In Companion of the 2018 ACM Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work and Social Computing (CSCW ’18 Companion), pp. 305–308. ACM, New York, NY, USA. (doi | pdf | poster)

  3. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Herbsleb, J.D., Nolte, A., Gerber, E., Fiore-Gartland, B., Chapman, B., Moser, A., and Wilkins-Diehr, N. (2018). The 2nd Workshop on Hacking and Making at Time-Bounded Events: Current Trends and Next Steps in Research and Event Design. In Extended Abstracts of the 2018 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI EA ’18), paper W35, 8 pages. ACM, New York, NY, USA. (doi | pdf | website)

  4. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Goh, D.HL., Lee, C.S. (2012). Enjoyment of a Mobile Information Sharing Game: Perspectives from Needs Satisfaction and Information Quality. In: Chen, HH., Chowdhury, G. (eds) The Outreach of Digital Libraries: A Globalized Resource Network (ICADL 2012), Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7634, pp. 126–135. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. (doi | pdf)

Technical reports

  1. Pe-Than, E.P.P., and Nolte, A. (2018). The 2nd Workshop on Hacking and Making at Time-Bounded Events. Technical Report CMU-ISR-18-109, Carnegie Mellon University. (pdf | website)

Posters

  1. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Dabbish, L., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2019). Collaborative Writing at Scale: A Case Study of Two Open-Text Projects Done on GitHub. Presented at the annual meeting of Human Computer Interaction Consortium (HCIC '19): The Future of Work, June 23–27, Pajaro Dunes, Watsonville, CA, USA. (pdf | website)

  2. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Dabbish, L., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2019). Collaborative Writing at Scale: A Case Study of Two Open-Text Projects Done on GitHub. Presented at the 7th ACM Conference on Collective Intelligence 2019 (CI '19), June 13–14, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. (url | pdf | website)

  3. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Momcheva, I., Tolleud, E., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2019). Hackathons for Science, How and Why? Presented at the 233rd Meeting of the American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #233, id.459.11, January 6–10, Seattle, Washington, USA. (url | pdf | website)

  4. Powell, J., Hayden, L., Nolte, A., Herbsleb, J.D., Pe-Than, E.P.P., Wong, M., Kalyanam, R., Ellet, K., Pamidighantam, S., Traxler, K., and Cannon, A. (2018). An Analysis of the PEARC 2018 Science Gateways Community Institute Hackathon: Lessons Learned. Presented at Gateways 2018 organized by the Science Gateways Community Institute (SGCI), July 22–26, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. (doi | pdf | website)

  5. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Nolte, A., Filippova, A., Bird, C., Scallen, S. and Herbsleb, J.D. (2018). An Empirical Study of Team Familiarity, Goal Setting, and Process in Time-Bounded Events. Presented at the 13th Annual Interdisciplinary Network for Group Research Conference (INGRoup’18), July 18–21, Bethesda, Washington DC, USA. (website)

Selected other papers

  1. Alexander Nolte, Ei Pa Pa Pe-Than, Abasi-amefon Obot Affia, Chalalai Chaihirunkarn, Anna Filippova, Arun Kalyanasundaram, Maria Angelica Medina Angarita, Erik Trainer, and James D. Herbsleb. (2020). How to organize a hackathon -- A planning kit. https://arxiv.org/abs/2008.08025v2 (doi | url | pdf | planning-kit)

Presentations

  1. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Goh, D.H.-L. and Lee, C.S. (2017), Does it matter how you play? The effects of collaboration and competition among players of human computation games. Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, 68, 1823–1835. Presented at the 66th annual conference of the International Communication Association (ICA), June 9–13 2016, Fukuoka, Japan. (doi | pdf | url | website)

  2. Pe-Than, E.P.P., Nolte, A., Filippova, A., Bird, C., Scallen, S., and Herbsleb, J.D. (2018). Designing Corporate Hackathons with a Purpose. IEEE Software, 36 (1), 15–22. Presented as journal first paper at the 27th ACM Joint European Software Engineering Conference and Symposium on the Foundations of Software Engineering (ESEC/FSE), August 26–30 2019, Tallinn, Estonia. (doi | pdf | url | slides | website)