Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4973327 Telecommunications Policy 2016 18 Pages PDF
Abstract
This study seeks to understand big data ecology, how it is perceived by different stakeholders, the potential value and challenges, and the implications for the private sector and public organizations, as well as for policy makers. With Normalization Process Theory in place, this study conducts socio-technical evaluation on the big data phenomenon to understand the developmental processes through which new practices of thinking and enacting are implemented, embedded, and integrated in South Korea. It also undertakes empirical analyses of user modeling to explore the factors influencing users׳ adoption of big data by integrating cognitive motivations as well as user values as the primary determining factors. Based on the qualitative and quantitative findings, this study concludes that big data should be developed with user-centered ideas and that users should be the focus of big data design.
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