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When are researchers willing to share their data? - Impacts of values and uncertainty on open data in academia.

Stefan StieglitzKonstantin WilmsMilad MirbabaieLennart HofeditzBela BrengerAnia LópezStephanie Rehwald
Published in: PloS one (2020)
Grounded in the value-based theory, this article proclaims that most individuals in academia embrace open data when the perceived advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Furthermore, uncertainty factors impact the perceived value (consisting of the perceived advantages and disadvantages) of sharing research data. We found that researchers' assumptions about effort required during the data preparation process were diminished by awareness of e-science technologies (such as Zenodo or the Open Science Framework), which also increased their tendency to perceive personal benefits via data exchange. Uncertainty factors seem to influence the intention to share data. Effects differ between disciplines and hierarchical levels.
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