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Data ownership is of fundamental importance in the digital economy of today. Commercializing academic research, whilst maintaining ownership of it, is a task that can now be accomplished due to the strengths of blockchain technology, which allows data to be registered, made unique, and traced to its...

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Main Author: Meiklejohn, Luke S
Other Authors: Georg, Co-Pierre
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: African Institute of Financial Markets and Risk Management 2021
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description Data ownership is of fundamental importance in the digital economy of today. Commercializing academic research, whilst maintaining ownership of it, is a task that can now be accomplished due to the strengths of blockchain technology, which allows data to be registered, made unique, and traced to its origins. We propose a blockchain use-case for licencing academic research, based off an academic project named UniCoin. In this thesis, we discuss how to fairly attribute credit between all sources of knowledge that contribute to new pieces of academic research, using citation network analysis and centrality measures. Katz centrality, in-degree centrality, and PageRank are three potentially useful centrality measures, with varying results: these are compared using case studies based on three papers co-authored by Andrei Shleifer. We use these centrality measures to guide how to fairly attribute credit, and thus how to distribute licencing revenues generated through UniCoin.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/33802 How to attribute credit if you must Meiklejohn, Luke S Georg, Co-Pierre credit diffusion citation networks blockchain research marketplace Data ownership is of fundamental importance in the digital economy of today. Commercializing academic research, whilst maintaining ownership of it, is a task that can now be accomplished due to the strengths of blockchain technology, which allows data to be registered, made unique, and traced to its origins. We propose a blockchain use-case for licencing academic research, based off an academic project named UniCoin. In this thesis, we discuss how to fairly attribute credit between all sources of knowledge that contribute to new pieces of academic research, using citation network analysis and centrality measures. Katz centrality, in-degree centrality, and PageRank are three potentially useful centrality measures, with varying results: these are compared using case studies based on three papers co-authored by Andrei Shleifer. We use these centrality measures to guide how to fairly attribute credit, and thus how to distribute licencing revenues generated through UniCoin. 2021-08-19T09:02:18Z 2021-08-19T09:02:18Z 2021 2021-08-19T08:56:02Z Master Thesis Masters MPhil http://hdl.handle.net/11427/33802 eng application/pdf African Institute of Financial Markets and Risk Management Faculty of Commerce
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How to attribute credit if you must
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title How to attribute credit if you must
title_full How to attribute credit if you must
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