Exploring Research Data Management Practices Through Case Studies

Authors

  • Angad Munshi Faculty
  • Ashim Raj Singla Professor & Head (IT Infrastructure & CoE)

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/alis.v71i4.14253

Keywords:

Research data, Data management practices, Collaboration and innovation, Data-driven landscape, Case studies

Abstract

In the age of big data, organizations across all sectors are challenged to extract maximum value from the ever-growing information they generate. Integrated data management (IDM) emerges as a strategic solution, moving beyond simple data storage to unlock the true economic potential of information assets. This paper explores the multifaceted economic value proposition of IDM, examining its impact on efficiency, collaboration, and innovation. By streamlining data integration, management, and accessibility, IDM empowers organizations to optimize internal processes, make data-driven decisions, and gain a competitive edge. Further strengthening this analysis, the paper incorporates real-world case studies that showcase how organizations have leveraged IDM to achieve tangible economic benefits. These case studies delve into specific implementations across diverse sectors, providing practical insights into IDM's transformative power. From optimizing resource allocation to fostering cross-disciplinary collaboration, the case studies illuminate how IDM empowers organizations to unlock new possibilities for innovation and growth. Ultimately, this paper positions IDM as a critical driver of success in the data-driven landscape, transforming information into a springboard for sustainable competitive advantage.

Author Biographies

Angad Munshi, Faculty

New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM), New Delhi, 110062 & Researcher, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, 110016, India

Ashim Raj Singla, Professor & Head (IT Infrastructure & CoE)

Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi, 110016, India

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Published

2024-11-30