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Global scientific research commons under the Nagoya Protocol: Towards a collaborative economy model for the sharing of basic research assets

机译:《名古屋议定书》下的全球科研共同点:建立共享基础研究资产的合作经济模式

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This paper aims to get a better understanding of the motivational and transaction cost features of building global scientific research commons, with a view to contributing to the debate on the design of appropriate policy measures under the recently adopted Nagoya Protocol. For this purpose, the paper analyses the results of a world-wide survey of managers and users of microbial culture collections, which focused on the role of social and internalized motivations, organizational networks and external incentives in promoting the public availability of upstream research assets. Overall, the study confirms the hypotheses of the social production model of information and shareable goods, but it also shows the need to complete this model. For the sharing of materials, the underlying collaborative economy in excess capacity plays a key role in addition to the social production, while for data, competitive pressures amongst scientists tend to play a bigger role. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.
机译:本文旨在更好地了解建立全球科研共同体的动机和交易成本特征,以促进就最近通过的《名古屋议定书》设计适当的政策措施进行辩论。为此,本文分析了微生物培养物收集者的管理者和使用者的全球调查结果,该调查的重点是社会和内在动机,组织网络和外部动机在促进上游研究资产的公共供应方面的作用。总体而言,该研究证实了信息和共享商品的社会生产模型的假设,但同时也表明需要完善这一模型。对于物质共享而言,产能过剩的潜在合作经济除社会生产外还起着关键作用,而对于数据而言,科学家之间的竞争压力往往起着更大的作用。 (C)2015作者。由Elsevier Ltd.发布

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