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Wed, 13. Oct. 2021 Karger, Erik
Paper “Already grown-up or still in puberty? A Bibliometric Review of 16 Years of Data Governance Research” is accepted by the Corporate Ownership and Control journal
We are pleased to announce that the article “Already grown-up or still in puberty? A Bibliometric Review of 16 Years of Data Governance Research” written by Marvin Jagals, Erik Karger, and Frederik Ahlemann has been accepted for publication in the Corporate Ownership and Control journal.
Paper Abstract:
The amount of data and the speed at which it increases grows rapidly. Companies and public institutions try to manage this increasing flood of data effectively and in a manner that adds value. Besides, the companies and public institutions also join corporate networks or platforms to increase their value by sharing their data. The evolution of traditional business intelligence into business analytics, including real-time analysis, increases the high demand for qualitative data. Data governance tries to create a framework to manage these issues. This interdisciplinary research field has now been in existence for nearly two decades. With this contribution, we attempt to provide the research field with a blueprint. This paper aims to explore the past to understand the present and shape the future of data governance. We give an overview of how the research field changed from 2005 to 2020, commenting on its development and pointing out future research paths based on our findings. We therefore conducted a bibliometric analysis to describe the research field's bibliometric and intellectual structure. The findings show that for years the research field concentrated on a few topics, which currently undergoes change and has led to an opening up of the research field. Finally, the results are discussed and future research strands are highlighted.
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