Data Donations for Digital Contact Tracing (Fast & Schnurr, 2025) | FT50 ISR episode artwork

EPISODE · Jul 8, 2025 · 31 MIN

Data Donations for Digital Contact Tracing (Fast & Schnurr, 2025) | FT50 ISR

from Revise and Resubmit - The Mayukh Show · host Mayukh Mukhopadhyay

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:16:08Hindi Podcast Start at 00:24:21🎙️ Welcome to another episode of Revise and Resubmit! 🎙️Where research gets real, and the footnotes get funky 📚✨Today, we’re tracing something more invisible than the virus itself—motivation.💸 What happens when you offer people money to care about public health?🤳 Do incentives work when data is the currency, and trust is the cost?In a world reeling from COVID-19, governments rushed to roll out contact-tracing apps—but adoption was never guaranteed.Enter the bold question:💰 Can monetary incentives nudge people to donate their personal data for the greater good?🧠 And more importantly—do those nudges last?📄 In today’s spotlight:“Data Donations for Digital Contact Tracing: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Monetary Incentives”By the brilliant minds Victoria Fast and Daniel Schnurr.🧪 Published in Information Systems Research—a prestigious FT50 journal 🏆—on June 23, 2025, by none other than INFORMS.Through a clever randomized experiment, they tested whether cash boosts commitment or simply masks it.💥 Spoiler alert: The money works like espresso—💨 quick jolt, no staying power.In the short run? App installs skyrocket, and data donors triple! 🚀But fast-forward eight months... and many of those same users? Ghosted the app. 👻Why?😓 Opportunity costs.😑 Lack of perceived benefits.🌀 No real habits formed.So, what’s the takeaway? One-time payments might bring people to the table—but they don’t keep them there. 🍽️Now here’s the twist we leave you with:👉 If cash can't buy long-term commitment, what can? 🧐💬 Huge thanks to the authors Victoria Fast and Daniel Schnurr, and to INFORMS, for publishing this timely and vital research in Information Systems Research, one of the top-tier, FT50-listed journals in the world. 🌍📈🎧 Don't forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify, 📺 follow us on YouTube at Weekend Researcher, and catch us on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast!We bring you the best of academia—without the jargon and with all the jazz. 🎷💡Until next time… stay curious, stay critical, and never stop revising. 🔁✍️📢 Now hit that subscribe button! 💥ReferenceFast, V., & Schnurr, D. (2025). Data Donations for Digital Contact Tracing: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Monetary Incentives. Information Systems Research. https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2021.0575‌Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:16:08Hindi Podcast Start at 00:24:21🎙️ Welcome to another episode of Revise and Resubmit! 🎙️Where research gets real, and the footnotes get funky 📚✨Today, we’re tracing something more invisible than the virus itself—motivation.💸 What happens when you offer people money to care about public health?🤳 Do incentives work when data is the currency, and trust is the cost?In a world reeling from COVID-19, governments rushed to roll out contact-tracing apps—but adoption was never guaranteed.Enter the bold question:💰 Can monetary incentives nudge people to donate their personal data for the greater good?🧠 And more importantly—do those nudges last?📄 In today’s spotlight:“Data Donations for Digital Contact Tracing: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Monetary Incentives”By the brilliant minds Victoria Fast and Daniel Schnurr.🧪 Published in Information Systems Research—a prestigious FT50 journal 🏆—on June 23, 2025, by none other than INFORMS.Through a clever randomized experiment, they tested whether cash boosts commitment or simply masks it.💥 Spoiler alert: The money works like espresso—💨 quick jolt, no staying power.In the short run? App installs skyrocket, and data donors triple! 🚀But fast-forward eight months... and many of those same users? Ghosted the app. 👻Why?😓 Opportunity costs.😑 Lack of perceived benefits.🌀 No real habits formed.So, what’s the takeaway? One-time payments might bring people to the table—but they don’t keep them there. 🍽️Now here’s the twist we leave you with:👉 If cash can't buy long-term commitment, what can? 🧐💬 Huge thanks to the authors Victoria Fast and Daniel Schnurr, and to INFORMS, for publishing this timely and vital research in Information Systems Research, one of the top-tier, FT50-listed journals in the world. 🌍📈🎧 Don't forget to subscribe to Revise and Resubmit on Spotify, 📺 follow us on YouTube at Weekend Researcher, and catch us on Amazon Prime and Apple Podcast!We bring you the best of academia—without the jargon and with all the jazz. 🎷💡Until next time… stay curious, stay critical, and never stop revising. 🔁✍️📢 Now hit that subscribe button! 💥ReferenceFast, V., & Schnurr, D. (2025). Data Donations for Digital Contact Tracing: Short- and Long-Term Effects of Monetary Incentives. Information Systems Research. https://doi.org/10.1287/isre.2021.0575‌Youtube Channel⁠https://www.youtube.com/@weekendresearcher⁠Support us on Patreonhttps://patreon.com/weekendresearcher

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English Podcast Start at 00:00:00Bengali Podcast Start at 00:16:08Hindi Podcast Start at 00:24:21🎙️ Welcome to another episode of Revise and Resubmit! 🎙️Where research gets real, and the footnotes get funky 📚✨Today, we’re tracing something more...

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