Government Access to Privately-Held Data: Business-to-Government Data Sharing

Andrea Vigorito
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Climate change, pandemics and urban planning are just a few of the societal challenges that an efficient exploit of data could allow the public sector to tackle. In this perspective, business-to-government (B2G) data sharing can benefit the social good and allow for better policy decisions. Nevertheless, the possibility for the public sector to access privately-held data remains mostly unexplored. This contribution aims to explore the possible evolution of B2G sharing models within the future systems of data governance by evaluating rationales to foster government access to privately-held data and by analysing some of the barriers that hinder this kind of exploitation. This essay then seeks to present models of B2G data circulation through which societal benefits and data sharing could be improved; specifically, it focuses on the options of voluntary and mandatory B2G data sharing and outlines concrete experiences of B2G data sharing between private entities and European local administrations.
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政府获取私人数据:企业与政府数据共享
气候变化、流行病和城市规划只是公共部门能够有效利用数据应对的社会挑战中的一小部分。从这个角度来看,企业对政府(B2G)的数据共享可以有利于社会公益,并允许更好的政策决策。尽管如此,公共部门获取私人数据的可能性大多尚未探索。这一贡献旨在探索B2G共享模式在未来数据治理系统中的可能演变,方法是评估促进政府获取私人数据的理由,并分析阻碍这种利用的一些障碍。然后,本文试图提出B2G数据流通的模型,通过这些模型可以提高社会效益和数据共享;具体而言,它侧重于自愿和强制性B2G数据共享的选择,并概述了私营实体和欧洲地方行政部门之间B2G数据分享的具体经验。
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