Making data markets: Assetization, valuation, and proxy work in a digital health start-up

IF 2.9 2区 社会学 Q1 HISTORY & PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
Joseph Donia, Jennifer Gibson, James A Shaw
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Digital data are increasingly framed as essential resources in health and medicine, implicating diverse actors who work to transform them into different forms of value. In this article we focus on the diverse and contingent valuation practices that shaped an artificial intelligence-enabled ‘smart’ health technology and the data it generated at different moments in time, and the corresponding asset forms that were envisioned, developed, tested, and marketed. We also outline the role of assetization as a contested but essential design and marketing activity, and introduce the notion of proxy work as an intermediary between data generation and assetization, where people, infrastructures, and other material devices are arranged in such a way that data become capable of ‘standing in’ for something else, allowing accountable forms of value to be realized across multiple sites. We conclude with a discussion of the consequences of assetization as a dominant lens through which governments, firms, and other actors increasingly understand the value of digital health data, and the different health-related futures those practices make possible.
打造数据市场:数字化医疗初创企业的资产化、估值和代理工作
数字数据日益被视为卫生和医药领域的重要资源,这意味着致力于将其转化为不同形式价值的不同行为者。在本文中,我们将重点关注各种各样的、偶然的估值实践,这些实践塑造了一种人工智能支持的“智能”健康技术,以及它在不同时间点产生的数据,以及相应的资产形式,这些资产形式被设想、开发、测试和销售。我们还概述了资产化作为一种有争议但必不可少的设计和营销活动的作用,并介绍了代理工作的概念,作为数据生成和资产化之间的中介,其中人员,基础设施和其他物质设备以这样一种方式安排,即数据能够“代替”其他东西,允许在多个站点实现可负责的价值形式。最后,我们讨论了资产化作为一种主导视角的后果,通过这种视角,政府、企业和其他行为者越来越了解数字健康数据的价值,以及这些实践可能带来的不同的健康相关未来。
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Social Studies of Science
Social Studies of Science 管理科学-科学史与科学哲学
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
6.70%
发文量
45
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Social Studies of Science is an international peer reviewed journal that encourages submissions of original research on science, technology and medicine. The journal is multidisciplinary, publishing work from a range of fields including: political science, sociology, economics, history, philosophy, psychology social anthropology, legal and educational disciplines. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE)
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