2020
DOI: 10.20944/preprints202007.0035.v1
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Research Data Recycling through Open Sharing and Reuse: A Case Study of Sustainable Digital Good Consumption in the Sharing Economy

Abstract: In order to meet the needs of an increasingly complex research landscape, researchers engage in “collaborative prosumption” through open data sharing and reuse. Although significant gains have been achieved in this regards because of growing requirements from funding agencies, governments and journals, the question of how reuse of openly available data for new research contribute to sustainability is yet to be appropriately addressed in the literature. Therefore, relying on a three … Show more

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“…Digital sharing economy is escalating significance collective solutions comprise effects in developing countries (Niankara, 2020). The areas include: employment and income generation; natural resources stewardship; asset sharing; exchanging knowledge, education as well as professional establishment; crowd funding; new community -driven technological revolutions; disaster relief; and civic engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Digital sharing economy is escalating significance collective solutions comprise effects in developing countries (Niankara, 2020). The areas include: employment and income generation; natural resources stewardship; asset sharing; exchanging knowledge, education as well as professional establishment; crowd funding; new community -driven technological revolutions; disaster relief; and civic engagement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%