2018
DOI: 10.1007/s40319-018-00777-7
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The Data Sharing Economy: On the Emergence of New Intermediaries

Abstract: Data-driven markets depend on access to data as a resource for products and services. Since the quality of information that can be drawn from data increases

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“…From a practical point of view, the cost to distinguish personal from nonpersonal data is high. Consequently, companies increasingly treat nonpersonal data as personal data [50], a practice that seems to be working for this current period. It is yet questionable for how long companies can sustain this practice.…”
Section: Nonpersonal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a practical point of view, the cost to distinguish personal from nonpersonal data is high. Consequently, companies increasingly treat nonpersonal data as personal data [50], a practice that seems to be working for this current period. It is yet questionable for how long companies can sustain this practice.…”
Section: Nonpersonal Datamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the digital economy, the value of information increases with the availability and quality of data; market players are thus interested in accessing data from other players. In this vein, Richter and Slowinski (2019), for example, address the regulatory approach to incentivising access to data, while Graef et al (2015) discuss potential liability for refusing to grant access to data. They note the existence of network effects that might increase the likelihood of dominance and lead to foreclosure of competitors by raising barriers to entry in the large collections of user data.…”
Section: Competition In and For Data Marketsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A data market, a platform to buy/sell data, works as a method for accelerating data exchange. There are various online markets such as Every Sense 1 [16], Japan Data Exchange Inc., 2 Azure Marketplace 3 [17], CKAN 4 [18], Qlik DataMarket 5 [19], and Dawex 6 [20]. Additionally, some research groups have surveyed the existing data markets and classified data marketplaces based on various aspects [21][22][23].…”
Section: Situations and Issues Surrounding Data Utilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%