Going Digital Guide to Data Governance Policy Making
The ubiquitous collection, use, and sharing of data that power today’s economies challenge
existing governance frameworks and policy approaches. Drawing on the extensive research
and analysis conducted at the OECD on data governance, on countries’ policies and
practices, and the OECD legal instruments in this area, the Going Digital Guide to
Data Governance Policy Making supports policy makers in navigating three fundamental
policy tensions that characterise efforts to develop, revise, and implement policies
for data governance across policy domains in the digital age: balancing data openness
and control while maximising trust; managing overlapping and potentially conflicting
interests and regulations related to data; incentivising investments in data and their
effective re-use. The operative part of the guide consists of a checklist of questions
to orient policy makers as they develop and revise effective policies for data governance,
based on possible policy approaches and real-life examples.
Published on December 14, 2022