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Towards a taxonomy of incentive mechanisms for data sharing in data ecosystems

Joshua Gelhaar, Tan Gürpinar, Michael Henke, Boris Otto

2021Journal of the Association for Information Systems19 citations

Abstract

In the increasingly connected business world, economic value is created less and less by one company alone but rather through the combination and enrichment of data by various actors in so-called data ecosystems. However, one of the main obstacles to why actors are currently not motivated to engage in data ecosystems is that they are often not aware of the actual benefits of cross-organisational data sharing. This is partly because it is in many cases unclear what the incentives and ultimately the added value are for data providers when they share their data with others. To address this research gap we develop a taxonomy of incentive mechanisms for data sharing in data ecosystems which is based on a structured literature review. The resulting taxonomy consists of key dimensions and characteristics of incentive mechanisms for data sharing in data ecosystems and contributes to a better scientific understanding of these concepts.

Topics & Concepts

IncentiveComputer scienceTaxonomy (biology)EcosystemData sharingData scienceEcologyEconomicsBiologyMicroeconomicsPathologyAlternative medicineMedicinePeer-to-Peer Network Technologies
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