In light of data’s characteristics, a growing call for imposing business-to-business (B2B) data sharing is being made. This can be justified by three types of rationale, namely economic, societal, and “empowerment” considerations. While compulsory data sharing may lead to numerous benefits, it can also entail several costs. In this regard, we aim at answering the following research question: “What are the balancing exercises underlying compulsory B2B data sharing?”. More precisely, we highlight the need to balance the benefits stemming from compulsory B2B data sharing initiatives with the economic interests of the data holder; personal data protection considerations; and the long-term and collective costs that (some of) these initiatives could entail in terms of individual autonomy.
la date de réponse | 7 sept. 2021 |
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langue originale | Anglais |
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L'institution diplômante | |
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Sponsors | BRAIN-be (Belgian Research Action trought Interdisciplinary Networks) |
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Superviseur | Cecile De Terwangne (Promoteur), Alexandre De Streel (Copromoteur), Marc Nihoul (Président), Benoit Michaux (Jury), Giorgio Monti (Jury) & Heike Schweitzer (Jury) |
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Imposing data sharing among private actors: a tale of evolving balances
Tombal, T. (Auteur). 7 sept. 2021
Student thesis: Doc types › Docteur en Sciences Juridiques