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H.A. Ofe

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Beyond control over data

Conceptualizing data sovereignty from a social contract perspective

In the data economy, data sovereignty is often conceptualized as data providers’ ability to control their shared data. While control is essential, the current literature overlooks how this facet interrelates with other sovereignty facets and contextual conditions. Drawing from so ...

Rethinking Openness in Data Platforms

The Impact of Data Artifact Characteristics on Platform Openness: Consequences, Scope and Mechanisms

Data platforms enable actors to exchange personal and business data. While data is relevant for any digital platform, data platforms exclusively revolve around data artifacts. This paper argues that the specific characteristics of data artifacts challenge the authors’ understandi ...

Toward sovereign data exchange through a meta-platform for data marketplaces

A preliminary evaluation of the perceived efficacy of control mechanisms

The landscape of platform ecosystems is becoming increasingly complex, with new types of platforms emerging that glue together otherwise fragmented ecosystems. One recent case is metaplatforms that can contribute to the European Data Economy by interconnecting data marketplaces; ...

Toward Business Models for a Meta-Platform

Exploring Value Creation in the Case of Data Marketplaces

Investigating meta-platforms has been a continuing concern within information system literature due to the increasingly complex constellations of platforms in ecologies of ecosystems. A meta-platform is a platform built on top of two or more platforms, hence connecting their resp ...

The emergence of digital ecosystem governance

An investigation of responses to disrupted resource control in the Swedish public transport sector

Digital ecosystem governance entails the management of complex, dynamic power relationships. As entrant platform providers seek to cultivate an ecosystem, they must carefully navigate these power relationships when dealing with governance tensions. Providers generally seek to lev ...

Data Analytics Platforms

Value Propositions and Adoption Challenges for Small Hospitality Businesses

Managers increasingly seek ways to explore insights from data for business improvements and innovation. Data Analytics (DA) platforms hold promise for businesses, especially small businesses that cannot afford tailor-made proprietary analytics services. DA platforms offer generic ...

It is not (only) about privacy

How multi-party computation redefines control, trust, and risk in data sharing

Firms are often reluctant to share data because of mistrust, concerns over control, and other risks. Multi-party computation (MPC) is a new technique to compute meaningful insights without having to transfer data. This paper investigates if MPC affects known antecedents for data ...

Preparing Future Business Data Sharing via a Meta-Platform for Data Marketplaces

Exploring Antecedents and Consequences of Data Sovereignty

Meta-platforms have received considerable Information Systems scholarly attention in recent years. Meta-platforms enable platform-to-platform openness and are especially beneficial to amplifying network effects in highly-specialized markets. A promising emerging context for apply ...

The business value of privacy-preserving technologies

The case of multiparty computation in the telecom industry

Purpose: This paper aims to propose a framework for how privacy-preserving technologies (PETs) create business value for organizations. The framework was developed by examining the literature on privacy and information technology’s impact (symbolic and function). The authors eval ...
Data platforms are the keystone of the data economy. When opened up, data platforms allow data owners, data consumers and third parties to interact. Yet, openness may also harm business and societal interests. Literature on platform openness does not cover data platforms, and dat ...