Positive deviance, big data, and development: A systematic literature review

作者: Basma Albanna , Richard Heeks

DOI: 10.1002/ISD2.12063

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摘要: … positive deviance. From this, we evaluate the promise of “big data-based positive deviance”: … in developing countries—mobile phone records, social media, remote sensing data, etc—to …

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