In this paper, we present the results of an exploratory study conducted in Hungary using a factorial design-based online survey to explore the willingness to participate in a future research project based on active and passive data collection via smartphones. Recently, the improvement of smart devices has enabled the collection of behavioural data on a previously unimaginable scale. However, the willingness to share this data is a key issue for the social sciences and often proves to be the biggest obstacle to conducting research. In this paper we use vignettes to test different (hypothetical) study settings that involve sensor data collection but differ in the organizer of the research, the purpose of the study and the type of colle...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
The goal of this study is to measure willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection am...
Data de publicació electrònica: 20-12-2020The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors an...
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartpho...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use...
People’s willingness to share data with researchers is the fundamental raw material for most social ...
The goal of this study was to experimentally measure the influence of different incentive schemes on...
Mobile technology offers a promising means to collect survey data, though the factors that influence...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
People’s willingness to share data with researchers is the fundamental raw material for most social ...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
The goal of this study is to measure willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection am...
Data de publicació electrònica: 20-12-2020The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors an...
The rising penetration of smartphones now gives researchers the chance to collect data from smartpho...
The main question of this paper is what factors influence willingness to participate in a smartphone...
The growing smartphone penetration and the integration of smartphones into people’s everyday practic...
We asked members of the Understanding Society Innovation Panel about their willingness to participat...
Smartphone sensors allow measurement of phenomena that are difficult or impossible to capture via se...
Smartphones present many interesting opportunities for survey research, particularly through the use...
People’s willingness to share data with researchers is the fundamental raw material for most social ...
The goal of this study was to experimentally measure the influence of different incentive schemes on...
Mobile technology offers a promising means to collect survey data, though the factors that influence...
In 2050, it is expected that 70% of the world’s population will live in cities (Jin et al., 2014), l...
People’s willingness to share data with researchers is the fundamental raw material for most social ...
The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors and smart devices can transform the social a...
The goal of this study is to measure willingness to participate in passive mobile data collection am...
Data de publicació electrònica: 20-12-2020The increasing volume of “Big Data” produced by sensors an...