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Data, especially data content that is verified by trusted parties, defines the accountability of participants in this inter-connected world, therefore, becomes the binding force in exercising [[social contracts]].
Data, especially data content that is verified by trusted parties, defines the accountability of participants in this inter-connected world, therefore, becomes the binding force in exercising [[social contracts]].


[[wikipedia:Alex Pentland|Professor Sandy Pentland]] and others had published a paper titled [http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_ITTC_PersonalDataNewAsset_Report_2011.pdf Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class]<ref>World Economic Forum, Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class, 2011, URL:http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_ITTC_PersonalDataNewAsset_Report_2011.pdf, last accessed: May 4, 2021 </ref>.
[[wikipedia:Alex Pentland|Professor Sandy Pentland]] and others had published a paper titled [http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_ITTC_PersonalDataNewAsset_Report_2011.pdf Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class]<ref>World Economic Forum, Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class, 2011, URL:http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_ITTC_PersonalDataNewAsset_Report_2011.pdf, last accessed: May 4, 2021 </ref>.
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The following Google Presentation is the slide set for: Intro to Thread 5:ICT Awareness and Competency in Data Governance.
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Revision as of 09:55, 4 May 2021

Data, especially data content that is verified by trusted parties, defines the accountability of participants in this inter-connected world, therefore, becomes the binding force in exercising social contracts.


Professor Sandy Pentland and others had published a paper titled Personal Data: The Emergence of a New Asset Class[1].

Some relevant papers and online articles can be found here[2]:

Data Governance

History of Data Governance

For starters, please watch a presentation on the history of Double entry bookkeeping, titled: Monks, Maths and Magic, by Jane Gleeson White.

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References