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Researchers' uses of and disincentives for sharing their research identity information in research information management systems

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  • Besiki Stvilia
  • Shuheng Wu
  • Dong Joon Lee

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This study examined how researchers used research information systems (RIMSs) and the relationships among researchers' seniority, discipline, and types and extent of RIMS use. Most researchers used RIMSs to discover research content. Fewer used RIMSs for sharing and promoting their research. Early career researchers were more frequent users of RIMSs than were associate and full professors. Likewise, assistant professors and postdocs exhibited a higher probability of using RIMSs to promote their research than did students and full professors. Humanities researchers were the least frequent users of RIMSs. Moreover, humanities scholars used RIMSs to evaluate research less than did scholars in other disciplines. The tasks of discovering papers, monitoring the literature, identifying potential collaborators, and promoting research were predictors of higher RIMS use. Researchers who engaged in promoting their research, evaluating research, or monitoring the literature showed a greater propensity to have a public RIMS profile. Furthermore, researchers mostly agreed that not being required, having no effect on their status, not being useful, or not being a norm were reasons for not having a public RIMS profile. Humanities scholars were also more likely than social scientists to agree that having a RIMS profile was not a norm in their fields.

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  • Besiki Stvilia & Shuheng Wu & Dong Joon Lee, 2018. "Researchers' uses of and disincentives for sharing their research identity information in research information management systems," Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 69(8), pages 1035-1045, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:bla:jinfst:v:69:y:2018:i:8:p:1035-1045
    DOI: 10.1002/asi.24019
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    1. Dong Joon Lee & Besiki Stvilia & Seungyeon Ha & Douglas Hahn, 2023. "The structure and priorities of researchers' scholarly profile maintenance activities: A case of institutional research information management system," Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 74(2), pages 186-204, February.
    2. Besiki Stvilia & Dong Joon Lee & Na‐eun Han, 2021. "“Striking out on your own”—A study of research information management problems on university campuses," Journal of the Association for Information Science & Technology, Association for Information Science & Technology, vol. 72(8), pages 963-978, August.

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