Information Revolution and International Organizations: Three Challenges for the Way Ahead
David Le Blanc and
Jean-Marc Coicaud
Global Policy, 2015, vol. 6, issue 1, 72-75
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In exploiting big data, international organisations (IOs) are dependent on partnerships with private companies that own the data. There are concerns that disparity in financial resources and commitment between IOs and the private sector may not play in favor of IOs.
Date: 2015
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