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Data spaces as meta-organisations

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  • Tobias Moritz Guggenberger
  • Chris Schlueter Langdon
  • Boris Otto

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Sharing and reusing data across organisations is central to the European data strategy and its transformation towards creating a data-driven economy. Currently, data sharing, when it occurs, is typically facilitated through centralised platforms or bilateral integration solutions, which are increasingly failing to meet requirements for flexibility, trustworthiness, and self-determination over shared data. Data spaces have emerged as a promising solution, built on distributed and shared infrastructure and governance frameworks. However, widespread adoption requires consensus on the necessary organisational and technical capabilities. This paper proposes a data service model and design principles for data services to clarify choices and guide decision-making. We adopt a novel perspective by conceptualising data spaces as meta-organisations to guide an Action Design Research study, utilising privileged access to key large-scale European data space projects in the mobility and automotive sectors. This paper not only develops a nascent design theory for data spaces, but also offers a practical framework, breaking down complex challenges into actionable, scientifically validated components – for further growth and adoption of data spaces.

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  • Tobias Moritz Guggenberger & Chris Schlueter Langdon & Boris Otto, 2025. "Data spaces as meta-organisations," European Journal of Information Systems, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 34(5), pages 822-842, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tjisxx:v:34:y:2025:i:5:p:822-842
    DOI: 10.1080/0960085X.2025.2451250
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