e-Infrastructure adoption in the social sciences and humanities: cross-national evidence
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12.09.2008
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This paper is a first attempt to describe and compare the adoption of e-Infrastructure across the UK, continental Europe, and the USA in the social sciences and humanities. A survey of early adopters identified three differences across these countries, each potentially affecting adoption: funding approaches, the technical configuration of projects, and research support. Our findings also suggest that the sustainable adoption of e-Infrastructure co-varies with the role of intrinsic and extrinsic motivations and the involvement of other people in the adoption decision.
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e-Social Science, e-Infrastruktur, Forschungsinfrastruktur, e-Social Science, e-Infrastruktur, Forschungsinfrastruktur
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Oxford eResearch Conference 2008
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English
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Barjak, F., Lane, J., Poschen, M., Procter, R., Robinson, S., & Wiegand, G. (2008, September 12). e-Infrastructure adoption in the social sciences and humanities: cross-national evidence. Oxford eResearch Conference 2008. https://doi.org/10.1080/13691180903095849