Abstract
Data sovereignty is paramount in the digital era, and data spaces are often viewed as a means for organizations to cultivate this essential digital competency. However, the adoption of data spaces by organizations remains limited. Furthermore, current perspectives on data spaces tend to emphasize technical aspects while overlooking their socio-technical complexity. What's
lacking are recommendations for establishing federated data spaces. To bridge this gap, the study advocates the development of recommendations through expert interviews. Targeting both academia and industry, this research employs coding techniques akin to grounded theory to offer insights and propose four key categories of recommendations: Community, Infrastructure, Interoperability, and Governance. Leveraging data spaces for data sovereignty can provide organizations with a competitive edge
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Title of host publication | ICEB 23 - Proceedings of The 23rd International Conference on Electronic Business |
| Editors | Li, E.Y. et al. |
| Number of pages | 14 |
| Volume | 23 |
| Publication status | Published - 2023 |
Fields of science
- 303026 Public health
- 305909 Stress research
- 102 Computer Sciences
- 102006 Computer supported cooperative work (CSCW)
- 102015 Information systems
- 102016 IT security
- 502007 E-commerce
- 502014 Innovation research
- 502030 Project management
- 509026 Digitalisation research
- 501016 Educational psychology
- 602036 Neurolinguistics
- 501030 Cognitive science
- 502032 Quality management
- 502043 Business consultancy
- 502044 Business management
- 502050 Business informatics
- 502058 Digital transformation
- 503008 E-learning
- 509004 Evaluation research
- 301407 Neurophysiology
- 301401 Brain research
JKU Focus areas
- Digital Transformation