On the 1st and 2nd of July 2013, the LSE hosted the second New Economic Models in the Digital Economy (NEMODE) Community Meeting. In this post, LSE Tech fellow Carla Bonina shares the three research questions that emerged as part of the big and open data group: the value of open data, the labour market needs for profiting for big data and the ethical implications from experiments using big data
Big data are considered at the same time a promising driver of economic development and a concern fo...
Horizon is a Research Institute centred at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within th...
The outcome of Open Science is to make knowledge available for use. How much, of this derived knowle...
On the 1st and 2nd of July 2013, the LSE hosted the second New Economic Models in the Digital Econom...
During the second week of January 2014, our LSE team attended the 47 Hawaii International Conference...
Questions around big data have received notable attention lately, from a wide range of actors and ac...
The Open Data Initiative in the UK offers incredible opportunities for researchers who seek to gain ...
It’s been quiet for some time on our blog. But we have been busy continuing our research work and in...
The Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) was established by the UK Economic and Social Research Coun...
Part 3: Open Data: Social and Technical AspectsInternational audienceData market initiatives have, b...
The Internet has significantly reduced the cost of producing, accessing, and using data, with govern...
In this paper we will discuss the challenges and opportunities of infusing in open data a life beyon...
This initial consultation explored options for the implementation of a research agenda aimed at bett...
Introductory address for Dealing with Data 2017. A video of this presentation can be viewed at https...
This open access book presents the foundations of the Big Data research and innovation ecosystem and...
Big data are considered at the same time a promising driver of economic development and a concern fo...
Horizon is a Research Institute centred at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within th...
The outcome of Open Science is to make knowledge available for use. How much, of this derived knowle...
On the 1st and 2nd of July 2013, the LSE hosted the second New Economic Models in the Digital Econom...
During the second week of January 2014, our LSE team attended the 47 Hawaii International Conference...
Questions around big data have received notable attention lately, from a wide range of actors and ac...
The Open Data Initiative in the UK offers incredible opportunities for researchers who seek to gain ...
It’s been quiet for some time on our blog. But we have been busy continuing our research work and in...
The Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) was established by the UK Economic and Social Research Coun...
Part 3: Open Data: Social and Technical AspectsInternational audienceData market initiatives have, b...
The Internet has significantly reduced the cost of producing, accessing, and using data, with govern...
In this paper we will discuss the challenges and opportunities of infusing in open data a life beyon...
This initial consultation explored options for the implementation of a research agenda aimed at bett...
Introductory address for Dealing with Data 2017. A video of this presentation can be viewed at https...
This open access book presents the foundations of the Big Data research and innovation ecosystem and...
Big data are considered at the same time a promising driver of economic development and a concern fo...
Horizon is a Research Institute centred at The University of Nottingham and a Research Hub within th...
The outcome of Open Science is to make knowledge available for use. How much, of this derived knowle...