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The Societal Impact of Data Democratization in Enterprise Revenue Systems
Abstract
The democratization of data within enterprise revenue systems represents a transformative paradigm shift with profound socioeconomic implications. This article explores how Customer and Revenue Data Platforms (CRDPs) establish foundations for transparency, accountability, and sustainability across organizational ecosystems. Beginning with a conceptual framework that positions data as organizational commons, the article examines how democratized access reconfigures power structures and decision processes. The socioeconomic dimensions reveal how transparent revenue systems foster ethical governance, reduce information asymmetry, and empower stakeholders through enhanced data literacy. Environmental considerations demonstrate how cloud-native architectures optimize resource utilization while enabling comprehensive carbon footprint monitoring and integrated ESG reporting. Regulatory applications illustrate alignment with evolving compliance frameworks through audit capabilities and metadata management, extending to public sector implementations that enhance democratic accountability. Finally, the article addresses emerging challenges, including data misinterpretation risks, privacy vulnerabilities, and algorithmic bias concerns, while projecting future socioeconomic impacts as enterprise data engineering continues evolving through 2030 and beyond.
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Journal
Journal of Computer Science and Technology Studies
Volume (Issue)
7 (12)
Pages
214-222
Published
Copyright
Open access

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