Circular Economy

Tensions in Data Sharing Governance for Circular Cities: The Case of the Digital Product Passport

Leona Henry and Francesca Ciulli


Abstract
Data sharing across organizational boundaries has become increasingly important for advancing the transition to circular cities. To establish a structured data-sharing effort among different actors, collaboration in cross-sector partnerships is needed. However, these partnerships face specific challenges, especially regarding the governance of data sharing. Through a qualitative analysis of cross-sector partnerships formed around the development of the digital product passport, we uncover the tensions associated with collaborative data-sharing governance in the context of circular cities. We also offer guidance to actors involved in urban transitions to the circular economy on how to address these tensions.

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