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Governance interactions of spatial data infrastructures: an agent-based modelling approach

Journal

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF DIGITAL EARTH
Volume 14, Issue 6, Pages 696-713

Publisher

TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/17538947.2020.1868585

Keywords

Governance; spatial data infrastructure (SDI); agent-based modelling; funding models; complex adaptive systems

Funding

  1. Dutch Research Council (NWO) [13717, GOV4SDI]

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This research proposes a complexity perspective to SDI governance by exploring the use of agent-based modeling. The simulation shows that a network approach is more successful compared to hierarchical or laissez-faire governance. Expert validation shows that the results of the simulation are credible and insightful.
In order to facilitate and coordinate spatial data sharing and exchange, many organisations have developed spatial data infrastructures (SDIs). SDI governance plays a pivotal role in the development and evolution of an SDI, but as SDIs are complex adaptive systems, governing is a challenge. This research therefore proposes a complexity perspective to SDI governance by exploring the use of agent-based modelling to simulate and examine SDI governance interactions. In this agent-based simulation, we examine interactions between SDI stakeholders, data availability and the effects of different governance styles (hierarchical, network and laissez-faire governance) and budget policies. The simulation shows that it is possible to mimic SDI governance dynamics through agent-based modelling. By running different scenarios, it appears that a network approach is more successful compared to a hierarchical or laissez-faire approach. Expert validation shows that overall the results of the simulation are credible and insightful, although improvements can be made to make the model more realistic. With agent-based modelling, SDI governance becomes more tangible and visible, which facilitates discussion and understanding. Agent-based modelling therefore appears to be a helpful new approach in a better understanding of the complexities and dynamics of SDI governance.

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