Distributed Governance: a Principal-Agent Approach to Data Governance -- Part 1 Background & Core Definitions
Philippe Page, Paul Knowles, Robert Mitwicki

TL;DR
This paper proposes a distributed data governance model based on a Principal-Agent framework, introducing autonomous entities with rights and accountability, to regulate digital information exchange across jurisdictions without hindering innovation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel distributed governance model using autonomous principals and digital selves, bridging legal concepts with digital sovereignty and leveraging recent decentralised authentication technologies.
Findings
Models a multi-stakeholder governance system across jurisdictions
Defines digital self and accountability in digital spaces
Provides a framework for embedding checks and balances
Abstract
To address the need for regulating digital technologies without hampering innovation or pre-digital transformation regulatory frameworks, we provide a model to evolve Data governance toward Information governance and precise the relation between these two terms. This model bridges digital and non-digital information exchange. By considering the question of governed data usage through the angle of the Principal-Agent problem, we build a distributed governance model based on Autonomous Principals defined as entities capable of choice, therefore capable of exercising a transactional sovereignty. Extending the legal concept of the privacy sphere to a functional equivalent in the digital space leads to the construction of a digital self to which rights and accountability can be attached. Ecosystems, defined as communities of autonomous principals bound by a legitimate authority, provide the…
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TopicsBlockchain Technology Applications and Security · Digital Platforms and Economics
