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Konferenzbeiträge: Zwei Beiträge zum Thema Data Space, ICEB 2023

Andreas Hutterer und Barbara Krumay (JKU Business School, Institut für Wirtschaftsinformatik - Information Engineering) wurden mit zwei Beiträgen auf der 23. International Conference on Electronic Business (ICEB) in Chiayi (Taiwan) zum Thema Data Spaces akzeptiert und von Andreas Hutterer präsentiert. Das Paper mit dem Titel "Adoption of data spaces as multi-sided platforms: Towards a preliminary adoption framework, öffnet eine externe URL in einem neuen Fenster" (Andreas Hutttere, Barbara Krumay) untersucht verschiedene Ansätze zur Plattformadoption und schlägt ein konzeptuelles Adoptions Framework für Data Spaces vor. Das Paper, "Introduction of data spaces for data sovereignty - Status and recommendations for action, öffnet eine externe URL in einem neuen Fenster" von Andreas Hutterer leitet Handlungsempfehlungen für Data Spaces aus Experteninterviews ab.

 

Abstract Adoption of data spaces as multi-sided platforms: Towards a preliminary adoption framework, öffnet eine externe URL in einem neuen Fenster

Organizations recognize the strategic value of data and explore diverse means of harnessing its potential. Opportunities for data sharing and collaboration via platforms have been discussed. Among these platforms, data spaces, as multi-sided platforms, have gained prominence. Yet, the motivations behind their adoption by organizations remain unclear. Existing literature primarily delves into technical aspects, neglecting socio-organizational considerations. Recognizing the influence of socio-organizational factors in information system adoption, our study addresses this gap. Through a structured literature review, we identify 15 adoption approaches and corresponding factors, spanning individual and organizational levels. Thus, allowing us to derive a preliminary data space adoption framework.

 

Abstract Introduction of data spaces for data sovereignty - Status and recommendations for action, öffnet eine externe URL in einem neuen Fenster

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.