101. Governance for Data Collection, Sharing, and Use in Smart Cities in China: New Initiatives in Facilitating Innovation while Addressing Privacy and Security Concerns in Shenzhen
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XIE Siqi, LUO Ning, and YARIME Masaru
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ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,smart city ,data governance ,open data ,data management ,data security and privacy - Abstract
Data governance is a critical section in the construction of smart cities. Current research still has gaps in the overall data governance mechanism, particularly how data openness promotes innovation in detail and potential data security and privacy risks. Taking Shenzhen, China, as a case, this paper aims to explore collecting, sharing, using, innovation, security, and privacy of data governance, focusing on analyzing how data openness promotes social innovation and how the government will deal with potential risks of data security and privacy. At the end of the article, there are some policy implications. As for institutional innovation, the Shenzhen Municipal Government is the leader in the smart city construction, issuing many documents and supporting policies to guide the data collection, sharing, and application. Meanwhile, the government encourages enterprises to co-design the smart city through general contracting, subcontracting, and government purchases. Besides, in terms of data security and privacy protection, when framing the governance system, policymakers should consider the policy feasibility, implementation scope, and the consistency of relevant policies to reduce the confusion of enterprises and the public.
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- 2020
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