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Data economy

A data economy is a global digital ecosystem in which data is gathered, organized, and exchanged by a network of companies, individuals, and institutions to create economic value.[1][2] The raw data is collected by a variety of factors, including search engines, social media websites, online vendors, brick and mortar vendors, payment gateways, software as a service (SaaS) purveyors, and an increasing number of firms deploying connected devices on the Internet of Things (IoT).[3] Once collected, this data is typically passed on to individuals or firms, often for a fee. In the United States, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and other agencies have developed early models to regulate the data economy.[4]: 531–32 

Storing and securing collected data represent a significant portion of the data economy.[5]

Data economy categories edit

Big data economy edit

Big data is defined as the algorithm-based analysis of large-scale, distinct digital data for purposes of prediction, measurement, and governance.[6][7]

Human-driven data economy edit

The human-driven data economy is a fair and functioning data economy in which data is controlled and used fairly and ethically in a human-oriented manner.[8][9] The human-driven data economy is linked to the MyData Movement and is a human-centered approach to personal data management.[10]

Personal data economy edit

The personal data economy is created by individuals using personal data, which people supply either directly or indirectly. Consumers become suppliers and controllers.[11][12]

Algorithm economy edit

In an algorithm economy, companies and individuals can buy, sell, trade, or donate individual algorithms or apps pieces, by leveraging dedicated marketplaces.[13][14]

Transition to data economy edit

Market size edit

The size of the EU data economy was estimated to be more than €285 billion in 2015, representing over 1.94% of the EU GDP. Key sectors in the data economy either are or are on the way to becoming data-driven. For example, the manufacturing, agriculture, automotive, smart living environments, telecommunications, healthcare, and pharma industries are at the core of the data economy.[1]

Benefits edit

Management of personal information makes everyday life easier and adds to well-being. A unified procedure opens up opportunities for user-oriented innovations and business activities.

Individuals have control over the data concerning themselves. Individuals can actively define the services and the conditions under which their personal information is used. The service providers worthy of people's trust can also get access to significantly more extensive and varied data e-services.

Challenges edit

Approaches to data breaches are problematic. Challenging issues include compensation to victims, incentives for enterprises to invest in data security, and uncertainties for corporations about regulatory burdens and litigation risks.[15] Furthermore, data portability might decrease interest in innovations.[1]

Regulation edit

The regulation of the data economy is closely linked to privacy.[2] The present approach is flexibility, finding a balance between protecting privacy and allowing citizens to decide for themselves. The European Union GDPR regulation is one cornerstone of this new regulatory framework.[16][17] A new paradigm for data governance is needed, with data ethics as a central component in all regulatory reforms.[18]

Criticism edit

The data economy raises concerns about regulatory uncertainties and incoherence, privacy, ethics, the loss of control of data, and the ownership of data and related rights.[19][20][21] Mathematical models and algorithms based on them are too often opaque, unregulated, and incontestable.[22]

Some concerns have been raised about internet companies controlling the flow of data and using it to gain power.[23]

The critiques expressed in the 2012 General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) draft of the European Commission have now led to concrete regulations:

“This is why it is time to build a stronger and more coherent data protection framework in the EU, backed by strong enforcement that will allow the digital economy to develop across the internal market, put individuals in control of their own data and reinforce legal and practical certainty for economic operators and public authorities.”[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Data Market Study 2021-2023. First report on policy conclusions". European Commission. 7 May 2021. Retrieved 7 August 2023.
  2. ^ a b Sestino, Andrea; Kahlawi, Adham; De Mauro, Andrea (2 August 2023). "Decoding the data economy: a literature review of its impact on business, society and digital transformation". European Journal of Innovation Management. doi:10.1108/EJIM-01-2023-0078. S2CID 260405973.
  3. ^ Chamberlin, Bill. "The Data Economy: 2016 Horizonwatch Trend Brief". Horizon Watch. IBM Expert Network. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  4. ^ Van Loo, Rory (2018-07-01). "Technology Regulation by Default: Platforms, Privacy, and the CFPB". Georgetown Law Technology Review. 2 (2): 531.
  5. ^ Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (2017). Post-Hearing Written Submission Nigel Cory Trade Policy Analyst Before the United States International Trade Commission Investigation No. 332-56 Global Digital Trade I: Market Opportunities and Key Foreign Trade Restrictions [PDF file]. Retrieved from http://www2.itif.org/2017-usitc-global-digital-trade.pdf
  6. ^ Flyverbom, Mikkel; Madsen, Anders Koed (January 2015). Sorting data out – unpacking big data value chains and algorithmic knowledge production. doi:10.4135/9781412985871. ISBN 9780803972377. {{cite book}}: |journal= ignored (help)
  7. ^ Satell, Greg. "5 Things Managers Should Know about Big Data Economy". Forbes. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  8. ^ "Human-Driven Data Economy". Sitra. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  9. ^ "Prepare for a new human-driven data economy HealthTech Wire". HealthTech Wire HIMMS Europe. May 23, 2018. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  10. ^ Dehaye, Paul-Olivier (December 21, 2017). "PersonalData.IO helps you get access to your personal data". Open Knowledge International Blog. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  11. ^ Syrjänen, Tuomas (January 24, 2018). "The Rise of the Personal Data Economy". GreenBook Blog. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  12. ^ Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class (PDF). World Economic Forum. January 2011. p. 40. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  13. ^ "What is the Algorithm Economy". Techopedia. 4 October 2017. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  14. ^ Kumar, Abhishek; Finley, Benjamin; Braud, Tristan; Tarkoma, Sasu; Hui, Pan (2020). "Marketplace for AI Models". arXiv:2003.01593 [cs.CY].
  15. ^ Daly, Angela (2018). "The introduction of data breach notification legislation in Australia: A comparative view" (PDF). Computer Law & Security Review. 34 (3): 477–495. doi:10.1016/J.CLSR.2018.01.005. S2CID 67358435.
  16. ^ Davies, Jamie (August 2018). "It turns out regulating the data economy is really hard". Telecoms news. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  17. ^ Abate, Serafino (13 August 2018). "Is the data economy self-healing, or should economic regulation be considered?". GSMA. Retrieved 27 August 2018.
  18. ^ Maya, Uppaluru (April 16, 2018). "The U.S. Needs a New Paradigm for Data Governance". Harvard Business Review. Harward Business Review. Retrieved 7 September 2018.
  19. ^ Wendehorst, Christiane; Cohen, Neil; Weise, Steve (August 25, 2017). "Feasibility Study ALI-ELI Principles for a Data Economy" (PDF). European Law Institute. Retrieved 20 August 2018.[permanent dead link]
  20. ^ Crabtree, Andy; Lodge, Tom; Colley, James; Greenhalgh, Chris; Mortier, Richard; Haddadi, Hamed (November 2016). "Enabling the new economic actor: data protection, the digital economy, and the Databox". Personal and Ubiquitous Computing. 20 (6): 947–957. doi:10.1007/s00779-016-0939-3. hdl:10044/1/52734.
  21. ^ Tene, Omer; Polonetsky, Jules (April 2013). "Big Data for All: Privacy and User Control in the Age of Analytics". Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property. 11 (5). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  22. ^ O'Neil, Cathy (September 6, 2016). Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy. Crown Publishing Group.
  23. ^ "The world's most valuable resource is no longer oil, but data". The Economist. Retrieved 2018-11-20.
  24. ^ "Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data (General Data Protection Regulation GDPR). COM(2012) 11 final" (PDF). European Parliament. Retrieved 20 August 2018.

Further reading edit

  • Building a European Data Economy
  • data.europa.eu: The size and trends of the EU data economy
  • Principles for a Data Economy (American Law Institute and European Law Institute)

External links edit

  • Human-driven data economy (Finnish Innovation Fund, Sitra)
  • MyData Global Network
  • Open Knowledge International

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either directly or indirectly Consumers become suppliers and controllers 11 12 Algorithm economy edit In an algorithm economy companies and individuals can buy sell trade or donate individual algorithms or apps pieces by leveraging dedicated marketplaces 13 14 Transition to data economy editMarket size edit The size of the EU data economy was estimated to be more than 285 billion in 2015 representing over 1 94 of the EU GDP Key sectors in the data economy either are or are on the way to becoming data driven For example the manufacturing agriculture automotive smart living environments telecommunications healthcare and pharma industries are at the core of the data economy 1 Benefits edit Management of personal information makes everyday life easier and adds to well being A unified procedure opens up opportunities for user oriented innovations and business activities Individuals have control over the data concerning themselves Individuals can actively define the services and the conditions under which their personal information is used The service providers worthy of people s trust can also get access to significantly more extensive and varied data e services Challenges edit Approaches to data breaches are problematic Challenging issues include compensation to victims incentives for enterprises to invest in data security and uncertainties for corporations about regulatory burdens and litigation risks 15 Furthermore data portability might decrease interest in innovations 1 Regulation edit The regulation of the data economy is closely linked to privacy 2 The present approach is flexibility finding a balance between protecting privacy and allowing citizens to decide for themselves The European Union GDPR regulation is one cornerstone of this new regulatory framework 16 17 A new paradigm for data governance is needed with data ethics as a central component in all regulatory reforms 18 Criticism editThe data economy raises concerns about regulatory uncertainties and incoherence privacy ethics the loss of control of data and the ownership of data and related rights 19 20 21 Mathematical models and algorithms based on them are too often opaque unregulated and incontestable 22 Some concerns have been raised about internet companies controlling the flow of data and using it to gain power 23 The critiques expressed in the 2012 General Data Protection Regulation GDPR draft of the European Commission have now led to concrete regulations This is why it is time to build a stronger and more coherent data protection framework in the EU backed by strong enforcement that will allow the digital economy to develop across the internal market put individuals in control of their own data and reinforce legal and practical certainty for economic operators and public authorities 24 See also editAlgorithms Artificial intelligence Blockchain Cloud computing Cloud computing security Data Data analysis Digital economy Digitization economics Electronic business Electronic commerce E commerce GDPR Information economy Information society Internet of Things Knowledge economy Knowledge market Machine learning Network economy New economy Open data Platform economy Virtual economyReferences edit a b c Data Market Study 2021 2023 First report on policy conclusions European Commission 7 May 2021 Retrieved 7 August 2023 a b Sestino Andrea Kahlawi Adham De Mauro Andrea 2 August 2023 Decoding the data economy a literature review of its impact on business society and digital transformation European Journal of Innovation Management doi 10 1108 EJIM 01 2023 0078 S2CID 260405973 Chamberlin Bill The Data Economy 2016 Horizonwatch Trend Brief Horizon Watch IBM Expert Network Retrieved 20 August 2018 Van Loo Rory 2018 07 01 Technology Regulation by Default Platforms Privacy and the CFPB Georgetown Law Technology Review 2 2 531 Information Technology and Innovation Foundation 2017 Post Hearing Written Submission Nigel Cory Trade Policy Analyst Before the United States International Trade Commission Investigation No 332 56 Global Digital Trade I Market Opportunities and Key Foreign Trade Restrictions PDF file Retrieved from http www2 itif org 2017 usitc global digital trade pdf Flyverbom Mikkel Madsen Anders Koed January 2015 Sorting data out unpacking big data value chains and algorithmic knowledge production doi 10 4135 9781412985871 ISBN 9780803972377 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a journal ignored help Satell Greg 5 Things Managers Should Know about Big Data Economy Forbes Retrieved 7 September 2018 Human Driven Data Economy Sitra Retrieved 7 September 2018 Prepare for a new human driven data economy HealthTech Wire HealthTech Wire HIMMS Europe May 23 2018 Retrieved 7 September 2018 Dehaye Paul Olivier December 21 2017 PersonalData IO helps you get access to your personal data Open Knowledge International Blog Retrieved 7 September 2018 Syrjanen Tuomas January 24 2018 The Rise of the Personal Data Economy GreenBook Blog Retrieved 7 September 2018 Personal Data The Emergence of a New Asset Class PDF World Economic Forum January 2011 p 40 Retrieved 7 September 2018 What is the Algorithm Economy Techopedia 4 October 2017 Retrieved 7 September 2018 Kumar Abhishek Finley Benjamin Braud Tristan Tarkoma Sasu Hui Pan 2020 Marketplace for AI Models arXiv 2003 01593 cs CY Daly Angela 2018 The introduction of data breach notification legislation in Australia A comparative view PDF Computer Law amp Security Review 34 3 477 495 doi 10 1016 J CLSR 2018 01 005 S2CID 67358435 Davies Jamie August 2018 It turns out regulating the data economy is really hard Telecoms news Retrieved 27 August 2018 Abate Serafino 13 August 2018 Is the data economy self healing or should economic regulation be considered GSMA Retrieved 27 August 2018 Maya Uppaluru April 16 2018 The U S Needs a New Paradigm for Data Governance Harvard Business Review Harward Business Review Retrieved 7 September 2018 Wendehorst Christiane Cohen Neil Weise Steve August 25 2017 Feasibility Study ALI ELI Principles for a Data Economy PDF European Law Institute Retrieved 20 August 2018 permanent dead link Crabtree Andy Lodge Tom Colley James Greenhalgh Chris Mortier Richard Haddadi Hamed November 2016 Enabling the new economic actor data protection the digital economy and the Databox Personal and Ubiquitous Computing 20 6 947 957 doi 10 1007 s00779 016 0939 3 hdl 10044 1 52734 Tene Omer Polonetsky Jules April 2013 Big Data for All Privacy and User Control in the Age of Analytics Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property 11 5 Retrieved 20 August 2018 O Neil Cathy September 6 2016 Weapons of Math Destruction How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy Crown Publishing Group The world s most valuable resource is no longer oil but data The Economist Retrieved 2018 11 20 Proposal for a regulation of the European Parliament and the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data General Data Protection Regulation GDPR COM 2012 11 final PDF European Parliament Retrieved 20 August 2018 Further reading editBuilding a European Data Economy data europa eu The size and trends of the EU data economy Principles for a Data Economy American Law Institute and European Law Institute External links editHuman driven data economy Finnish Innovation Fund Sitra MyData Global Network Open Knowledge International Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Data economy amp oldid 1218041644, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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