Paper on the Incentives for Academic Data Sharing published: „What Drives Academic Sharing?“
Posted: March 1st, 2015 | Author: Sven | Filed under: Data Sharing | Tags: Data Sharing, incentives | Comments Off on Paper on the Incentives for Academic Data Sharing published: „What Drives Academic Sharing?“Benedikt Fecher, Sascha Friesike, and Marcel Hebing have published another paper presenting further results of their study concerning academic data sharing. Since data sharing enables researchers to verify results and to pursuit new research questions with “old” data, it is of particular importance for scientific progress.
Fecher, Friesike, and Hebing conducted a systematic review of 98 scholarly papers as well as an empirical survey among 603 secondary data users. In order to explain the data sharing process from the primary researcher’s point of view, the authors introduce a conceptual framework based on the analyses. They divide the data sharing process into six descriptive categories: data donor, research organization, research community, norms, data infrastructure, and data recipients. Read the rest of this entry »