Big data analytics: The stakes for students, scientists & managers - a management perspective
K. Viswanathan Iyer

TL;DR
This paper discusses the challenges, perceptions, and implications of big data analytics in developing nations, emphasizing educational, technological, and societal aspects from a management perspective.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of big data as a science and technology, addressing management challenges and educational implications in developing countries.
Findings
Identifies key challenges in adopting big data in developing nations.
Highlights the need for educational reforms to include big data science.
Discusses the societal and industrial impacts of big data adoption.
Abstract
For a developing nation, deploying big data (BD) technology and introducing data science in higher education is a challenge. A pessimistic scenario is: Mis-use of data in many possible ways, waste of trained manpower, poor BD certifications from institutes, under-utilization of resources, disgruntled management staff, unhealthy competition in the market, poor integration with existing technical infrastructures. Also, the questions in the minds of students, scientists, engineers, teachers and managers deserve wider attention. Besides the stated perceptions and analyses perhaps ignoring socio-political and scientific temperaments in developing nations, the following questions arise: How did the BD phenomenon naturally occur, post technological developments in Computer and Communications Technology and how did different experts react to it? Are academicians elsewhere agreeing on the fact…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBig Data and Business Intelligence
