Abstract

This chapter elaborates three fundamental policy tensions and objectives common to data governance policy making across different domains: balancing data openness and control while maximising trust; managing overlapping and potentially conflicting interests and regulations related to data governance; and incentivising investments in data and their effective re-use. For each of these policy tensions and objectives, it outlines underlying issues and presents promising approaches that can help address them. These approaches are based on the OECD Horizontal Project on Data Governance for Growth and Well-being, on OECD Recommendations relating to data governance, and on relevant policy examples.

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