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Exploring the political, social and cultural challenges and possibilities associated with trading data: the case of data market austria (DMA)

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Data and its recognised market and innovation potential is of growing importance for today's economy. This workshop seeks to help presenters and participants develop a deeper, more critical understanding of the socio-political and economic implications of data markets. The case study focused on during this workshop will be the ongoing Data Market Austria (DMA) research project, whose overall goal is to build a comprehensive, innovation-supporting, sustainable Austrian Data-Services Ecosystem. The first half of the workshop involves an investigation of the new role of the public sector as an information provider, and the impact it will have on creating social and economic value and attaining good governance. The second half will be concerned with an in-depth exploration of specific political, societal and cultural aspects associated with the large-scale trading of data worldwide.

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    dg.o '18: Proceedings of the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research: Governance in the Data Age
    May 2018
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    DOI:10.1145/3209281
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    2. digital single market
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