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Data Science for Social Good (2311.14683v1)

Published 2 Nov 2023 in cs.CY, cs.AI, and cs.SI

Abstract: Data science has been described as the fourth paradigm for scientific discovery. The latest wave of data science research, pertaining to machine learning and AI, is growing exponentially and garnering millions of annual citations. However, this growth has been accompanied by a diminishing emphasis on social good challenges - our analysis reveals that the proportion of data science research focusing on social good is less than it has ever been. At the same time, the proliferation of machine learning and generative AI have sparked debates about the socio-technical prospects and challenges associated with data science for human flourishing, organizations, and society. Against this backdrop, we present a framework for "data science for social good" (DSSG) research that considers the interplay between relevant data science research genres, social good challenges, and different levels of socio-technical abstraction. We perform an analysis of the literature to empirically demonstrate the paucity of work on DSSG in information systems (and other related disciplines) and highlight current impediments. We then use our proposed framework to introduce the articles appearing in the special issue. We hope that this article and the special issue will spur future DSSG research and help reverse the alarming trend across data science research over the past 30-plus years in which social good challenges are garnering proportionately less attention with each passing day.

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Authors (3)
  1. Ahmed Abbasi (20 papers)
  2. Roger H. L. Chiang (1 paper)
  3. Jennifer J. Xu (1 paper)
Citations (4)

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