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Título: Big Tech and research funding: A bibliometric approach
Autor: Ahmadov, Emil
Orientador: Damásio, Bruno Miguel Pinto
Mendonça, Sandro Miguel Ferreira
Palavras-chave: Big Tech
Digital platforms
Research funding
Science policy
Regulation
Data de Defesa: 26-Jan-2023
Resumo: Technology companies have radically transformed our daily life in the recent years with help of the wide usage of internet. While transforming our lives, these companies also have grown up even bigger in the recent times and have become more powerful not only financially, but also in terms of computing power and data. Although there have been lots of research done on the influence of large digital economy players (Big Tech) in different fields, the academic influence of these companies is little understood. By drawing on 130,000 academic papers for which there is evidence of support by the Big Tech, the present work applies bibliometric approaches (on the metadata) and text mining techniques (on the contents) to shed a light on the outcomes of this relationship. In particular, we take into consideration research funding (direct strategies) and conference sponsorships (indirect strategies) to empirically explore this relatively unexplored side of Big Tech’s influence in contemporary society. While developing the analysis a key limitation was the scarcity of prior work exploring the connections between digital platforms and the scientific enterprise. There are several results that come to light from such a perspective, one of these findings is that among the research supported by Big Tech companies, there is big gap between the number of outcomes with the content about the technical perspectives (like machine learning or artificial intelligence) than the content about reflexive (say ethical or environmental) dimensions of innovation, ladder being very small. These findings may stimulate further inquiries into identifying the possible risks, if any, are generated from the direct and indirect financial support by corporate informational giants to academia. The causes and consequences of this non-market activity by companies with big market power may require further attention and research in this field.
Descrição: Dissertation presented as the partial requirement for obtaining a Master's degree in Data Science and Advanced Analytics, specialization in Business Analytics
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/149812
Designação: Mestrado em Ciência de Dados e Métodos Analíticos Avançados, especialização em Métodos Analíticos para a Gestão
Aparece nas colecções:NIMS - Dissertações de Mestrado em Ciência de Dados e Métodos Analíticos Avançados (Data Science and Advanced Analytics)

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