Trust Me, I’m an Intermediary! Exploring Data Intermediation Services
Julia Christina Schweihoff (),
Ilka Jussen () and
Frederik Möller ()
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Julia Christina Schweihoff: TU Dortmund University
Ilka Jussen: TU Dortmund University
Frederik Möller: TU Dortmund University
A chapter in Transforming the Digitally Sustainable Enterprise, 2025, pp 79-96 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Data ecosystems receive considerable attention in academia and practice, as indicated by a steadily growing body of research and large-scale (industry-driven) research projects. They can leverage so-called data intermediaries, which are mediating parties that facilitate data sharing between a data provider and a data consumer. Research has uncovered many types of data intermediaries, such as data marketplaces or data trusts. However, what is missing is a ‘big picture’ of data intermediaries and the functions they fulfill. We tackle this issue by extracting data intermediation services decoupled from specific instances to give a comprehensive overview of how they work. To achieve this, we report on a systematic literature review, contributing data intermediation services.
Keywords: Data sharing; Data ecosystems; Data intermediaries (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-80125-9_5
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