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Do you trust me? Value and governance in data sharing business models

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Collaborations to share data can enable private companies to create new business models and improve products and services. For public authorities, it can lead the way towards a data driven policy. Yet, sharing data poses different challenges, such as risk to comply with legalities, commercial risk, quality of data, privacy and ethical risk, data ownership... Managing data within the borders of a firm has been explored thoroughly in the literature of data governance. Yet, data sharing poses new challenges, as it extends to collaboration within an ecosystem. The business model literature is not investigating yet the concept of data sharing. Thus, this paper investigates the different data sharing business model factors. The research looks into the limitations of current research, which it aims to overcome by combining the insights from the data governance, data sharing literature and business model literature. The factors influencing data sharing collaborations are 1) value creation and capturing, 2) data governance, 3) ecosystem trust and 4) data trust.
Book: Proceedings of Sixth International Congress on Information and Communication Technology
Edition: 1
Volume: 235
Pages: 217-226
Number of pages: 10
ISBN:978-981-16-2376-9
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-7688-6229/work/99456965
  • ORCID: /0000-0002-6493-8618/work/92452180