Purpose - Data sharing is key for replication and re-use in empirical research. Scientific journals can play a central role by establishing data policies and providing technologies. This paper analyzes the factors which influence data sharing by investigating journal data policies and the behavior of authors in sociology. Design/methodology/approach - The websites of 140 sociology journals were consulted to check their data policy. The results are compared with similar studies from political science and economics. A broad selection of articles published in five selected journals over a period of two years are examined to determine whether authors really cite and share their data and the factors which are related to this. Findings - Although...
Data sharing is one of the cornerstones of modern science that enables large-scale analyses and repr...
Data sharing is one of the cornerstones of modern science that enables large-scale analyses and repr...
Background: Sharing data is a tenet of science, yet commonplace in only a few subdisciplines. Recog...
Purpose: Open data and data sharing should improve transparency of research. This article investigat...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
This paper explores the relationship between social science journal data sharing policies and online...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
Sharing data is a tenet of science, yet commonplace in only a few subdisciplines. Recognizing that a...
Academics in the social sciences have long argued for increased sharing of research data as a means...
A newer version of this dataset is available at https://doi.org/10.7802/2284 -------------------...
<div>Dissemination of research data is an important aspect of open research and publishing practices...
There is a growing consensus in the broader research community, including libraries and other inform...
The conclusions of research articles generally depend on bodies of data that cannot be included in t...
Data sharing is crucial to the advancement of science because it facilitates collaboration, transpar...
The conclusions of research articles generally depend on bodies of data that cannot be included in t...
Data sharing is one of the cornerstones of modern science that enables large-scale analyses and repr...
Data sharing is one of the cornerstones of modern science that enables large-scale analyses and repr...
Background: Sharing data is a tenet of science, yet commonplace in only a few subdisciplines. Recog...
Purpose: Open data and data sharing should improve transparency of research. This article investigat...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
This paper explores the relationship between social science journal data sharing policies and online...
By encouraging and requiring that authors share their data in order to publish articles, scholarly j...
Sharing data is a tenet of science, yet commonplace in only a few subdisciplines. Recognizing that a...
Academics in the social sciences have long argued for increased sharing of research data as a means...
A newer version of this dataset is available at https://doi.org/10.7802/2284 -------------------...
<div>Dissemination of research data is an important aspect of open research and publishing practices...
There is a growing consensus in the broader research community, including libraries and other inform...
The conclusions of research articles generally depend on bodies of data that cannot be included in t...
Data sharing is crucial to the advancement of science because it facilitates collaboration, transpar...
The conclusions of research articles generally depend on bodies of data that cannot be included in t...
Data sharing is one of the cornerstones of modern science that enables large-scale analyses and repr...
Data sharing is one of the cornerstones of modern science that enables large-scale analyses and repr...
Background: Sharing data is a tenet of science, yet commonplace in only a few subdisciplines. Recog...