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The proliferation of open banking and open finance regimes across the globe demonstrates an ever-increasing interest of policymakers in empowering customers to take control of their data through innovative data sharing frameworks. These frameworks mostly operate within a single (e.g., financial services) sector but are poised to extend to other parts of the economy in the future and eventually apply economy-wide.

This book articulates the concept of economy-wide customer data sharing (CDS) frameworks, analyses in detail the main challenges associated with the development of such frameworks and is informed by the lessons learned from Australia's world-first cross-sectoral Consumer Data Right regime. It develops a first comprehensive taxonomy of CDS frameworks and offers valuable insights on crucial issues of customer trust, information security, consumer protection and participant regulation.

This study, apart from its scholarly importance, has clear practical value. It

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1. Introduction 2. Foundations of CDS 3.0 frameworks 3. Scope: Expansion of the framework and write access 4. Service providers’ perspective: the quest for greater participation 5. Customer perspective: the quest for customer trust 6. Enforcement: Efficiency and fairness 7. Regulation: Oversight and flexibility 8. Conclusions: twelve lessons for the world

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    A Hardback by Anton Didenko, Natalia Jevglevskaja, Ross P. Buckley

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 1/15/2024 12:02:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032538983, 978-1032538983
      ISBN10: 1032538988

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The proliferation of open banking and open finance regimes across the globe demonstrates an ever-increasing interest of policymakers in empowering customers to take control of their data through innovative data sharing frameworks. These frameworks mostly operate within a single (e.g., financial services) sector but are poised to extend to other parts of the economy in the future and eventually apply economy-wide.

      This book articulates the concept of economy-wide customer data sharing (CDS) frameworks, analyses in detail the main challenges associated with the development of such frameworks and is informed by the lessons learned from Australia's world-first cross-sectoral Consumer Data Right regime. It develops a first comprehensive taxonomy of CDS frameworks and offers valuable insights on crucial issues of customer trust, information security, consumer protection and participant regulation.

      This study, apart from its scholarly importance, has clear practical value. It

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction 2. Foundations of CDS 3.0 frameworks 3. Scope: Expansion of the framework and write access 4. Service providers’ perspective: the quest for greater participation 5. Customer perspective: the quest for customer trust 6. Enforcement: Efficiency and fairness 7. Regulation: Oversight and flexibility 8. Conclusions: twelve lessons for the world

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