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  • Externe Monographien

    Facing the Future: European Research Infrastructures for the Humanities and Social Sciences

    In 20 articles experts from research, politics and research management discuss current challenges and future advancements of European research infrastructures for the humanities and social sciences, particularly in view of the funding scheme Horizon 2020 and the ESRFI Roadmap update. Starting with an overview of SSH infrastructures it elaborates on four specific areas that increasingly demand a pan-European ...

    Berlin: Scivero Verl., 2014, 238 S. | Adrian Dusa, Dietrich Nelle, Günter Stock, Gert G. Wagner (Eds.)
  • Externe Monographien

    State-of-the-Art of the Economics of Cyber-Security and Privacy

    This document is an overview of the state-of-the-art in the economics of Privacy and Cyber-security (PACS). It is the Deliverable D4.1 under the FP7-financed project “Innovation Framework for Privacy and Cyber-security Market Opportunities.” This is the most comprehensive overview on the economics of PACS to date. This document is intended for a diverse readership. Policymakers may use it in order ...

    Waterford: WIT, 2016, 77 S.
    (IPACSO - Innovation Framework for ICT Security Deliverable ; 4.1)
    | Nicola Jentzsch
  • Externe Monographien

    Horizontal and Vertical Analysis of Privacy and Cyber-Security Markets

    Deliverable 4.2 (“Horizontal and Vertical Analysis of Privacy and Cyber-Security Markets”) provides an in-depth discussion of economic incentives, stakeholder engagement and market opportunities in privacy and cyber-security. This report first introduces the reader to the horizontal market analysis, which covers firms active at the same stage of the production chain in the privacy and cyber-security ...

    Waterford: WIT, 2015, 36 S.
    (IPACSO - Innovation Framework for ICT Security Deliverable ; 4.2 A)
    | Nicola Jentzsch
  • Diskussionspapiere 1454 / 2015

    A Reputation Economy: Results from an Empirical Survey on Academic Data Sharing

    Academic data sharing is a way for researchers to collaborate and thereby meet the needs of an increasingly complex research landscape. It enables researchers to verify results and to pursuit new research questions with “old” data. It is therefore not surprising that data sharing is advocated by funding agencies, journals, and researchers alike. We surveyed 2661 individual academic researchers across ...

    2015| Benedikt Fecher, Sascha Friesike, Marcel Hebing, Stephanie Linek, Armin Sauermann
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 10 / 2015

    Power Storage: An Important Option for the German Energy Transition

    The German energy transition makes it necessary to increase flexibility in the electricity system. Different forms of power storage may play a part in this, yet there is competition with other options on the production or demand side. In the short term, the further expansion of electricity generation from fluctuating renewables will be possible in Germany without additional power storage facilities. ...

    2015| Wolf-Peter Schill, Jochen Diekmann, Alexander Zerrahn
  • DIW Economic Bulletin 10 / 2015

    Continued and Broad-Based Support for Research and Development of Power Storage Needed: Seven Questions to Wolf-Peter Schill

    2015
  • Externe Monographien

    On the Role of Research Data Centres in the Management of Publication-Related Research Data: Results of a Survey among Scientific Infrastructure Service Providers

    This paper summarizes the findings of an analysis among scientific infrastructure service providers. These service providers have been evaluated in regard to their potential services for the management of publication-related research data. By conducting a desk research and an online survey, we found out that almost three quarters of all responding research data centres, archives and libraries generally ...

    Berlin: RatSWD, 2013, 15 S.
    (RatSWD Working Paper Series ; 226)
    | Sven Vlaeminck, Gert G. Wagner
  • Refereed essays Web of Science

    What Drives Academic Data Sharing?

    Despite widespread support from policy makers, funding agencies, and scientific journals, academic researchers rarely make their research data available to others. At the same time, data sharing in research is attributed a vast potential for scientific progress. It allows the reproducibility of study results and the reuse of old data for new research questions. Based on a systematic review of 98 scholarly ...

    In: PLOS One 10 (2015), 2, e0118053 | Benedikt Fecher, Sascha Friesike, Marcel Hebing
  • Externe Monographien

    A Reputation Economy: Results from an Empirical Survey on Academic Data Sharing

    Academic data sharing is a way for researchers to collaborate and thereby meet the needs of an increasingly complex research landscape. It enables researchers to verify results and to pursuit new research questions with "old" data. It is therefore not surprising that data sharing is advocated by funding agencies, journals, and researchers alike. We surveyed 2661 individual academic researchers across ...

    Berlin: RatSWD, 2015, 26 S.
    (RatSWD Working Paper Series ; 246)
    | Benedikt Fecher, Sascha Friesike, Marcel Hebing, Stephanie Linek, Armin Sauermann
  • SOEPpapers 657 / 2014

    Longitudinal Transactions between Personality and Occupational Roles: A Large and Heterogeneous Study of Job Beginners, Stayers, and Changers

    Social norms are central to theoretical accounts of longitudinal person-environment transactions. On the one hand, individuals are thought to select themselves into social roles that fit their personality. On the other hand, it is assumed that individuals' personality is transformed by the socializing pressure of norm demands. These two transactional directions were investigated in a large and eterogeneous ...

    2014| Jaap J. A. Denissen, Hannah Ulferts, Oliver Lüdke, Peter M. Muck, Denis Gerstorf
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