In this paper we present how a coopetitive model (i.e. an interaction model where cooperation and competition take place at the same time) can be useful to set up a federated information system which allows the involved actors to share their information assets. We provide some examples over different domains where cooperation and competition take place. We argue that policy making and incentive offering is a critical factor in establishing a coopetitive scenario. We exploit the game theory to identify the requirements for policy making in a federated information system where data (the main actors¿ asset) is shared and improved from the quality point of view.
Cesarini, M., Mezzanzanica, M. (2006). Policy making for coopetitive information systems. In Proceedings of the International Conference on Information Quality, ICIQ. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, MA, USA.
Policy making for coopetitive information systems
CESARINI, MIRKO;MEZZANZANICA, MARIO
2006
Abstract
In this paper we present how a coopetitive model (i.e. an interaction model where cooperation and competition take place at the same time) can be useful to set up a federated information system which allows the involved actors to share their information assets. We provide some examples over different domains where cooperation and competition take place. We argue that policy making and incentive offering is a critical factor in establishing a coopetitive scenario. We exploit the game theory to identify the requirements for policy making in a federated information system where data (the main actors¿ asset) is shared and improved from the quality point of view.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.