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An Oxford Internet Institute Production
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Roll the Credits Valuing Differential Contributions to Knowledge in the Big Data Era
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Source: S. Wuchty et al., (2007). The Increasing Dominance of Teams in Production of Knowledge. Science 316, 1036 -1039. The Growth Of Teams
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Bellagio Big Data Workshop Participants. (2014). “Big data and positive social change in the developing world: A white paper for practitioners and researchers.” Oxford: Oxford Internet Institute. Available online: http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/c220f1f3-2e9a-4fc6-be6c- 45d42849b897-big-data-and.pdf Taylor, L., Cowls, J., Schroeder, R., Meyer, E.T. (2014). Big Data and Positive Change in the Developing World. Policy & Internet 6(4): 418-444.
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Speaker Eric T. Meyer Contributors Ralph Schroeder Josh Cowls Special thanks for funding from: The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation The Rockefeller Foundation The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) The European Commission Presented on 13 January 2015 at FORCE 2015, Oxford, UK
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