Abstract :
To achieve the maximum benefits from data-driven innovation, policymakers must take into account the possibility that regulation could preclude economic and societal benefits. The proposed framework for policy discussions examines three main areas of policy interest: privacy and security, ownership and transfer, and infrastructure and data civics. The Web extra at http://youtu.be/8GzGcM0aud8 is a video in which author Jess Hemerly expands on her article "Public Policy Considerations for Data-Driven Innovation," in which she discusses how regulation could preclude some of the economic and societal benefits of data-driven innovation.
Keywords :
data privacy; data civics; data-driven innovation; infrastructure; ownership; privacy; public policy considerations; security; transfer; Data handling; Data privacy; Data storage systems; Decision making; Government policies; Information management; Technological innovation; accountability; big data; data literacy; data science; innovation; open data; privacy; public policy; security; statistics;