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Fostering Open Data

Paper by Uri Y. Hacohen: “Data is often heralded as “the world’s most valuable resource,” yet its potential to benefit society remains unrealized due to systemic barriers in both public and private sectors. While open data-defined as data that is available, accessible, and usable-holds immense promise to advance open science, innovation, economic growth, and democratic values, its utilization is hindered by legal, technical, and organizational challenges. Public sector initiatives, such as U.S. and European Union open data regulations, face uneven enforcement and regulatory complexity, disproportionately affecting under-resourced stakeholders such as researchers. In the private sector, companies prioritize commercial interests and user privacy, often obstructing data openness through restrictive policies and technological barriers. This article proposes an innovative, four-layered policy framework to overcome these obstacles and foster data openness. The framework includes (1) improving open data infrastructures, (2) ensuring legal frameworks for open data, (3) incentivizing voluntary data sharing, and (4) imposing mandatory data sharing obligations. Each policy cluster is tailored to address sector-specific challenges and balance competing values such as privacy, property, and national security. Drawing from academic research and international case studies, the framework provides actionable solutions to transition from a siloed, proprietary data ecosystem to one that maximizes societal value. This comprehensive approach aims to reimagine data governance and unlock the transformative potential of open data…(More)”.

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