Increasing resilience via the use of personal data: Lessons from COVID-19 dashboards on data governance for the public good

IF 1.8 Q3 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Data & policy Pub Date : 2021-11-12 DOI:10.1017/dap.2021.27
V. Li, Masaru Yarime
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Abstract

Abstract Contemporary data tools such as online dashboards have been instrumental in monitoring the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. These real-time interactive platforms allow citizens to understand the local, regional, and global spread of COVID-19 in a consolidated and intuitive manner. Despite this, little research has been conducted on how citizens respond to the data on the dashboards in terms of the pandemic and data governance issues such as privacy. In this paper, we seek to answer the research question: how can governments use data tools, such as dashboards, to balance the trade-offs between safeguarding public health and protecting data privacy during a public health crisis? This study used surveys and semi-structured interviews to understand the perspectives of the developers and users of COVID-19 dashboards in Hong Kong. A typology was also developed to assess how Hong Kong’s dashboards navigated trade-offs between data disclosure and privacy at a time of crisis compared to dashboards in other jurisdictions. Results reveal that two key factors were present in the design and improvement of COVID-19 dashboards in Hong Kong: informed actions based on open COVID-19 case data, and significant public trust built on data transparency. Finally, this study argues that norms surrounding reporting on COVID-19 cases, as well as cases for future pandemics, should be co-constructed among citizens and governments so that policies founded on such norms can be acknowledged as salient, credible, and legitimate.
通过使用个人数据增强韧性:从COVID-19仪表板中获得的关于公共利益数据治理的经验教训
在线仪表板等当代数据工具在监测COVID-19大流行的传播方面发挥了重要作用。这些实时互动平台使公民能够以统一和直观的方式了解COVID-19在当地、区域和全球的传播情况。尽管如此,就疫情和隐私等数据治理问题而言,很少有人研究公民如何应对仪表板上的数据。在本文中,我们试图回答研究问题:在公共卫生危机期间,政府如何使用数据工具(如仪表板)来平衡保护公共卫生和保护数据隐私之间的权衡?本研究采用调查和半结构化访谈的方式,了解香港COVID-19仪表板的开发者和用户的观点。与其他司法管辖区的仪表盘相比,我们还开发了一种类型来评估香港的仪表盘在危机时刻如何在数据披露和隐私之间进行权衡。结果显示,在设计和改进香港COVID-19仪表板时,存在两个关键因素:基于公开COVID-19病例数据的知情行动,以及基于数据透明度建立的重要公众信任。最后,本研究认为,应该在公民和政府之间共同构建关于COVID-19病例报告以及未来大流行病例的规范,以便基于此类规范的政策可以被认为是突出的、可信的和合法的。
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