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Shaping Interoperability for the Internet of Things: The Case for Ecosystem-Tailored Standardisation

Giuseppe Colangelo, Oscar Borgogno

2023European Journal of Risk Regulation14 citationsDOI

Abstract

Abstract No matter how good a smart device may be, it remains useless outside the context of a digital ecosystem. Internet of Things (IoT) environments are possible as long as services and products can interconnect smoothly and exchange data in real time. Therefore, interoperability ranks high in global policy agendas, with the promise of bringing an end to network effects slanted in favour of ecosystem orchestrators. However, recent regulatory initiatives introducing interoperability obligations risk falling short of their intent or even risk generating unintended consequences in the absence of a coherent approach to standardisation. Against this backdrop, focusing on the UK Open Banking experience, this article makes a proposal for workable interoperability in IoT ecosystems aimed at ensuring market contestability without undermining incentives to innovate.

Topics & Concepts

InteroperabilityContext (archaeology)BusinessSharing economyInternet of ThingsDigital ecosystemUnintended consequencesIncentiveThe InternetCross-domain interoperabilityInternet privacyKnowledge managementComputer scienceSemantic interoperabilityEconomicsWorld Wide WebPolitical scienceMarket economyBiologyLawPaleontologyBlockchain Technology Applications and SecurityDigital Platforms and Economics
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