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Conference Contribution: Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS) 2024 in Canberra

Andreas Hutterer, a team member of the Institute for Business Informatics - Information Engineering participated in the Australasian Conference on Information Systems (ACIS), one of the most renowned conferences in this field. At the ACIS, he presented the paper (co-authored with Barbara Krumay) entitled “Scopes of Governance in Data Spaces”.

[Translate to Englisch:] A.Hutter at ACIS 2024

What is his paper about?

"Data sharing across organizations has become a significant factor in the data economy. Data spaces are one approach to data sharing due to the built-in possibility to achieve data sovereignty. In this context, the importance of data room governance is increasing with the proliferation of data rooms. So far, however, the governance of data spaces has hardly been researched. This study fills this gap by applying a systematic mapping approach and analyzing 59 studies in the existing literature to clarify governance in data spaces. The results of this study reveal three primary areas of governance: ecosystem, technology and operational governance, which also reflect a tendency towards federated settings. Thus, the potential of federated governance approaches to promote the autonomy and sovereignty of data owners in data spaces seems to be the future development in this area."

 

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