Designing Digital Platforms for Social Justice: Empowering End Users Through the Dataswyft Platform

Ilias Danatzis*, Jennifer Chandler , Melissa Akaka, Irene Ng

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Digital platforms have radically transformed how we work, shop, and socialize. Despite their numerous benefits, they may also threaten social justice due to unforeseen consequences of specific design choices, preventing end users from participating equitably in the digital economy. As platform owners compete by leveraging personal data, it remains unclear how digital platforms can be designed to empower end users to control, legally own, and benefit from their data in a privacy-preserving way. Integrating design science research with heuristic theorizing, this study proposes a design theory for end user-centric digital platforms. We derive design theory components from over nine years of data regarding the Dataswyft platform, including five meta-requirements and eight design principles. They reveal how digital platforms can be designed for social justice by empowering end users, both technically and legally, to protect and control their data through a containerized microservice platform infrastructure. This platform design includes multiple data protection layers, end user-driven data collection, reconfiguration, and exchange functionalities, safeguarding mechanisms, and semi-centralized ecosystem governance structures. By evaluating an expository instantiation of the proposed design principles, we demonstrate the applicability and utility of our design theory, paving the way for data self-sovereignty and social sustainability.
Original languageEnglish
JournalMIS Quarterly
DOIs
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 15 Mar 2024

Keywords

  • digital platforms
  • social justice
  • social sustainability
  • personal data control
  • data ownership
  • data privacy
  • end-user empowerment
  • design science

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