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Data Marketplaces: Trends and Monetisation of Data Goods

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Despite the large number of academic contributions, there is no uniform definition of data marketplaces.However, different data marketplaces may vary from eachother in terms of their underlying business model, type ofdata offered, functionality, market mechanisms, etc.

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Spiekermann, M. Data Marketplaces: Trends and Monetisation of Data Goods. Intereconomics 54, 208–216 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10272-019-0826-z

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