Engagement and Feedback Policy
At The Art of a Data Collaborative, we are exploring the impact of governance on data sharing between diverse stakeholders, particularly in the Pacific context, where your input is invaluable.
This series is part of an ongoing action research project that our editor is doing focused on developing collaborative innovation networks and enhancing the governance of Data Collaboratives.
Using Your Feedback:
Improving the Research: Feedback from posts will be used to inform and improve the research design, methodology, and conclusions of the project. Your insights will help us to refine our understanding of network governance and the role of Data Collaboratives in driving meaningful outcomes for Pacific communities.
Enhancing Data Collaboratives: Specifically, your feedback will contribute to the development of more effective Data Collaboratives—partnerships that facilitate ethical data sharing and collaboration among diverse stakeholders. This includes exploring how these collaboratives can support Pacific priorities like climate resilience, sustainable development, and data sovereignty.
Transparency and Anonymity: We will always ensure that any identifiable information is anonymized when using feedback in our research outputs. Your participation is greatly appreciated, and we are committed to maintaining confidentiality.
Staying Involved:
Ongoing Dialogue: We encourage you to continue sharing your thoughts and feedback throughout this series. Your contributions will not only enhance the research but also foster a collaborative learning environment.
Updates and Findings: We will periodically share updates on how your feedback is being used and provide insights into the project's progress. This way, you can see the tangible impact of your participation.
Thank You for Your Participation:
Your engagement is crucial to the success of this project. We look forward to your continued input and collaboration as we work together to advance network governance and Data Collaboratives in the Pacific.