Bader, Martin A.Martin A.BaderRadauer, AlfredAlfredRadauer2023-04-132023-04-132022-09https://www.alexandria.unisg.ch/handle/20.500.14171/108338Currently there is a great debate running in academia as well as in industry practice how, whether and possibly why open data approaches would foster economic wealth, compared to traditional approprietary approaches that keep intellectual property, trade secret and economic valuable data rather proprietary. In particular, the emerging concept of the “data economy” has led to a recognition of an increased need to share data between different economic entities in collaborative open innovation set-ups. This in turn raises question on how to best protect data while at the same type foster data sharing. The track could discuss submissions that deal with the opportunities, risks and insights of open data approaches vs. traditional concepts that favor to keep data, trade secrets and intellectual property closed; or ambivalent as well as mixed approaches.enopen dataproprietary datatrade secrets collaborationintellectual property managementManaging, appropriating and protecting shared data in open innovation – from open data to the use of trade secrets and other forms of Intellectual Propertyconference contribution