Abstract

The purpose of this symposium is to bring together scholars to discuss data governance in digital ecosystems from different perspectives. In particular, we will focus on opportunities and challenges involved in data governance when heterogeneous actors (having different expectations and motives) interact to co-create value in digital ecosystems. This symposium aims at providing a deeper understanding of data governance tradeoffs in the sustainable development digital ecosystems from strategic, organizational, innovation, infrastructural and practice perspectives. Building on presented papers, this symposium serves as a platform to discuss data governance challenges and issues that may occur during the formation and development of digital ecosystems. In recent years, national and international initiatives on data spaces and infrastructures have attracted the attention of both scholars and practitioners. Thus, we believe a wide variety of scholars could benefit from a holistic understanding of data governance in digital ecosystems, especially when data are exchanged and processed by diverse actors to create value. Standardization in Data Governance Presenter: Agnieszka Radziwon; U. of California, Berkeley & Aarhus U. Presenter: Henry Chesbrough; U. of California, Berkeley Decentralized Data Control Coordination Presenter: Niloofar Kazemargi; Luiss U. Presenter: Paolo Spagnoletti; Luiss U. Orchestrating industrial data ecosystems Presenter: Krithika Randhawa; U. of Technology, Sydney Producing Generative Data Presenter: Hannes Rothe; ICN Business School Presenter: ARTHUR KARI; Freie U. Berlin

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