Abstract

The Going Digital Guide to Data Governance Policy Making (hereafter the Guide) aims to advance the development, revision and implementation of policies for data governance, by helping to overcome key related policy tensions. Addressing the complexities arising from the nature of data as an intangible infrastructural resource of global strategic importance, the Guide helps policy makers design effective, technology-neutral, forward-looking and coherent data governance policies across sectors, policy domains and jurisdictions. It proposes a set of questions and highlights promising policy approaches based on three policy tensions and objectives that characterise data governance policy making: 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.

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