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Reward systems for cohort data sharing: An interview study with funding agencies
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Borry, Pascal
, Shabani, Mahsa
, Devriendt, Thijs
in
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/ Cohort analysis
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Data security
/ Drive
/ Evaluation
/ Funding
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Indicators
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information management
/ Information sharing
/ Interviews
/ Medical research
/ Monetary incentives
/ Motivation
/ Narratives
/ Qualitative Research
/ Reputations
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research Personnel
/ Researchers
/ Science
/ Science Policy
/ Self interest
/ Social Sciences
2023
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Reward systems for cohort data sharing: An interview study with funding agencies
by
Borry, Pascal
, Shabani, Mahsa
, Devriendt, Thijs
in
Authorship
/ Cohort analysis
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Data security
/ Drive
/ Evaluation
/ Funding
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Indicators
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information management
/ Information sharing
/ Interviews
/ Medical research
/ Monetary incentives
/ Motivation
/ Narratives
/ Qualitative Research
/ Reputations
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research Personnel
/ Researchers
/ Science
/ Science Policy
/ Self interest
/ Social Sciences
2023
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Reward systems for cohort data sharing: An interview study with funding agencies
by
Borry, Pascal
, Shabani, Mahsa
, Devriendt, Thijs
in
Authorship
/ Cohort analysis
/ Computer and Information Sciences
/ Data security
/ Drive
/ Evaluation
/ Funding
/ Humans
/ Incentives
/ Indicators
/ Information Dissemination
/ Information management
/ Information sharing
/ Interviews
/ Medical research
/ Monetary incentives
/ Motivation
/ Narratives
/ Qualitative Research
/ Reputations
/ Research and Analysis Methods
/ Research Personnel
/ Researchers
/ Science
/ Science Policy
/ Self interest
/ Social Sciences
2023
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Reward systems for cohort data sharing: An interview study with funding agencies
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Reward systems for cohort data sharing: An interview study with funding agencies
2023
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Overview
Data infrastructures are being constructed to facilitate cohort data sharing. These infrastructures are anticipated to increase the rate of data sharing. However, the lack of data sharing has also been framed as being the consequence of the lack of reputational or financial incentives for sharing. Some initiatives try to confer value onto data sharing by making researchers’ individual contributions to research visible (i.e., contributorship) or by quantifying the degree to which research data has been shared (e.g., data indicators). So far, the role of downstream evaluation and funding distribution systems for reputational incentives remains underexplored. This interview study documents the perspectives of members of funding agencies on, amongst other elements, incentives for data sharing. Funding agencies are adopting narrative CVs to encourage evaluation of diverse research outputs and display diversity in researchers’ profiles. This was argued to diminish the focus on quantitative indicators of scientific productivity. Indicators related to open science dimensions may be reintroduced if they are fully developed. Shifts towards contributorship models for research outputs are seen as complementary to narrative review.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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