6 BIG DATA 4 RESILIENCE: ENABLING ENVIRONMENT
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This section identifies key contextual factors that influence (by enabling or by limiting) the role of Big Data in resilience-building processes. These factors help shape the specific impact and “uniqueness” of Big Data’s contribution to development.
POLITICAL FACTORS
LEGAL FACTORS
(e.g., government support, policies, alignment with government strategies)
(e.g., legal frameworks and regulations, privacy and security, ethical considerations)
FINANCIAL FACTORS
MARKETS
(e.g., economic resources, access to credit/financing, sustainability)
(e.g., supply/demand, transportation costs, prices)
SOCIOCULTURAL FACTORS (e.g., engagement of local communities, knowledge and trust, motivation)
PARTNERSHIPS (e.g., partnerships with multisectoral stakeholders)
OTHER FACTORS ...recognizing that the factors included above are not exhaustive or exclusive, and that there may be other factors that enable or constrain Big Data’s role in different contexts.
TECHNICAL FACTORS (e.g., technical skills/ know-how, infrastructure and technological aspects)
INSTITUTIONAL FACTORS (e.g., institutional strategies, credibility)
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