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Data Collaboratives as a New Frontier of Cross-Sector Partnerships in the Age of Open Data: Taxonomy Development
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EngineeringData CollaborativeBusiness IntelligenceData InfrastructureSemantic WebData EcosystemTaxonomy DevelopmentCross-sector PartnershipsData ScienceManagementData IntegrationData GovernanceData SharingData ManagementOpen DataInformation ManagementData CollaborativesData PracticeCollaborative Data AnalysisKnowledge ManagementData UseBig Data
Data collaboratives present a new form of cross-sector and public-private partnership to leverage (often corporate) data for addressing a societal challenge. They can be seen as the latest attempt to make data accessible to solve public problems. Although an increasing number of initiatives can be found, there is hardly any analysis of these emerging practices. This paper seeks to develop a taxonomy of forms of data collaboratives. The taxonomy consists of six dimensions related to data sharing and eight dimensions related to data use. Our analysis shows that data collaboratives exist in a variety of models. The taxonomy can help organizations to find a suitable form when shaping their efforts to create public value from corporate and other data. The use of data is not only dependent on the organizational arrangement, but also on aspects like the type of policy problem, incentives for use, and the expected outcome of data collaborative.
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