Data governance: Digital product passports as a case study

Q3 Business, Management and Accounting Competition and Regulation in Network Industries Pub Date : 2023-01-18 DOI:10.1177/17835917231152799
C. Ducuing, R. H. Reich
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The circular economy (‘CE’) is a political goal to shift the economy towards a more circular and sustainable one. Data sharing shall close information gaps in the predominant economy and, hence, form the backbone of the transition to a CE. As part of the recent legislative proposals from the EC, “digital product passports” (‘DPPs’) are expected to constitute one-stop shops for such data and information delivery. The principal idea of DPPs is to provide product information to interested stakeholders within and outside the product value chain. However, many challenges arise with DPPs, in particular how to reconcile a broad (if no ‘open’) access to data while preserving the (legally protected) interests of certain actors, and the lack of trust concerning data use and quality between the actors. Our hypothesis are (i.) that such challenges are related to the absence of an appropriate (data) governance model for DPPs and (ii.) that data governance as a main concern within the data economy agenda could inform the regulation and operationalisation of DPPs. We analyse the – lack of - (data) governance of DPPs, both in the literature and in the recent legislative proposals from the EC. We find that data governance is significantly overlooked or considered only from a pure technological perspective (techno-solutionism), which is likely to jeopardise DPPs. As both a confirmation and a way forward, we establish connections to data governance as per the data economy agenda. In turn, the analysis of DPPs governance informs the general discussion on data governance.
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数据治理:以数字产品护照为例
循环经济是一个政治目标,旨在使经济朝着更循环、更可持续的方向发展。数据共享将缩小主导经济体的信息差距,从而成为向CE过渡的支柱。作为欧盟委员会最近立法提案的一部分,“数字产品护照”有望成为此类数据和信息传递的一站式商店。DPP的主要思想是向产品价值链内外的利益相关者提供产品信息。然而,DPP面临着许多挑战,特别是如何在维护某些行为者(受法律保护)利益的同时,协调对数据的广泛访问(如果没有“开放”的话),以及行为者之间对数据使用和质量缺乏信任。我们的假设是:(i)此类挑战与DP缺乏适当的(数据)治理模型有关;(ii)数据治理作为数据经济议程中的主要问题,可以为DP的监管和运营提供信息。我们在文献和欧盟委员会最近的立法提案中分析了DPP缺乏(数据)治理的问题。我们发现,数据治理被严重忽视或仅从纯粹的技术角度考虑(技术解决方案主义),这可能会危及DPP。作为一种确认和前进的道路,我们根据数据经济议程建立与数据治理的联系。反过来,DPP治理的分析为数据治理的一般性讨论提供了信息。
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Competition and Regulation in Network Industries
Competition and Regulation in Network Industries Business, Management and Accounting-Business, Management and Accounting (all)
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