Abstract
Many companies see Data Governance as a promising approach to ensuring data quality and maintaining its value as a company asset. While the practitioners' community has been vigorously discussing the topic for quite some time, Data Governance as a field of scientific study is still in its infancy. This article reports on the findings of a case study on the organization of Data Governance in two large telecommunications companies, namely BT and Deutsche Telekom. The article proposes that large, service-providing companies in general have a number of options when designing Data Governance and that the individual organizational design is context-contingent. Despite their many similarities, BT and Deutsche Telekom differ with regard to their Data Governance organization. BT has followed a more project-driven, bottom-up philosophy; Deutsche Telekom, on the other hand, favors a rather constitutive, top-down approach. The article also proposes a research agenda for further studies in the field of Data Governance organization. © 2011 by the Association for Information Systems.
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Otto, B. (2011). Organizing Data Governance: Findings from the telecommunications industry and consequences for large service providers. Communications of the Association for Information Systems, 29(1), 45–66. https://doi.org/10.17705/1cais.02903
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