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The Value of Data for the German Water- and Wastewater industry

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  • Lukas Hormann

    (Hochschule-Ruhr-Werst, Duisburgerstraße 100, 45475 Mülheim an der Ruhr,)

  • Sarah Stuhl

    (Hochschule-Ruhr-Werst, Duisburgerstraße 100, 45475 Mülheim an der Ruhr,)

Abstract

This article deals with the value of data for the German water- and wastewater industry. It addresses questions and findings of the digitization to the special field of the economy of utilities and here for water- and wastewater. Firstly describing general aspects of how digital data is compiled and structured, the article shows the growing significance of digital data by analyzing the value chain of water- and wastewater companies and showing, where relevant sources of data are. After that, the assessment of the findings shows, data is becoming more and more important, although the German water- and wastewater companies are organized as a natural monopoly. As the use of (technical) digital data has a long tradition in the German water- and wastewater sector, the article gives suggestions on where new fields of usage of digital data can occur. The expansion of using digital data to meet challenges like cost-pressure, optimizing maintenance patterns and building new sources of value for the company are key findings. As the water and wastewater companies are at a starting point in digitizing the article comes to the conclusion that further research is necessary to foster the advanced use of digital data and give guidelines as well as information.

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  • Lukas Hormann & Sarah Stuhl, 2018. "The Value of Data for the German Water- and Wastewater industry," Proceedings- 11th International Conference on Mangement, Enterprise and Benchmarking (MEB 2018),, Óbuda University, Keleti Faculty of Business and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkk:meb018:142-151
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    1. Günter Müller-Czygan & Viktoriya Tarasyuk & Christian Wagner & Manuela Wimmer, 2021. "How Does Digitization Succeed in the Municipal Water Sector? The WaterExe4.0 Meta-Study Identifies Barriers as well as Success Factors, and Reveals Expectations for the Future," Energies, MDPI, vol. 14(22), pages 1-21, November.

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