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Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia / Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia, (E)2383-9449
2018, v.17 no.2, pp.200-221
https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.17477/jcea.2018.17.2.200
Sharif, Naubahar
Ritter, Waltraut
Davidson, Robert L
Edmunds, Scott C
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Abstract

Open Science is an umbrella term that involves various movements aiming to remove the barriers to sharing any kind of output, resources, methods or tools at any stage of the research process. While the study of open science is relatively advanced in Western countries, we know of no scholarship that attempts to understand open science in Hong Kong. This paper provides a broad-based background on the major research data management organisations, policies and institutions with the intention of laying a foundation for more rigorous future research that quantifies the benefits of open access and open data policies. We explore the status and prospects for open science (open access and open data) in the context of Hong Kong and how open science can contribute to innovation in Hong Kong. Surveying Hong Kong's policies and players, we identify both lost research potential and provide positive examples of Hong Kong's contribution to scientific research. Finally, we offer suggestions regarding what changes can be made to address the gaps we identify.

keywords
Open Data, Open Access, Open Science, Hong Kong, Innovation Policy, Research Data Management

Journal of Contemporary Eastern Asia