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The Googlization of health research: From disruptive innovation to disruptive ethics
Tamar Sharon
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Maastricht University Science, Technology and Society Studies
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Health Data
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Ethics
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Googlization of Health
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Disruptive Innovation
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Health Research
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Facebook
50%
Future Research Agenda
50%
Ethical Issues
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Amazon
50%
Technological Infrastructure
50%
Medical Research
50%
Google
50%
Informed Consent
50%
Large Consumer
50%
Access to Data
50%
Apple
50%
Technology Companies
50%
Multidimensional Health
50%
Research Quality
50%
Mobile Technology
50%
Power Asymmetry
50%
Consumer Orientation
50%
Social Sciences
Health Research
100%
Disruptive Innovation
100%
Googlization
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Ethics
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Medical Research
50%
Informed Consent
50%
Ethical Issue
50%
Mobile Technology
50%
INIS
data
100%
ethics
100%
power
33%
control
33%
space
33%
asymmetry
33%
apples
33%
Psychology
Ethical Issue
100%
Informed Consent
100%
Ethics
100%