Jack is Programme Lead for Data Institutions at the ODI. He is responsible for the strategic direction of the ODI’s work to explore different approaches to data stewardship, leading the delivery of related projects and building partnerships with other organisations.
Jack joined the ODI in July 2014 and has delivered research and advisory projects with startup, multinational corporate and government clients. As a coauthor of Open Enterprise, Open Data Means Business and a number of other papers, he has helped to develop the evidence base for the impact of open data. He has also worked in the ODI’s policy team, to develop, test and communicate its data and technology policy.
Recently, his work has focused on involving the public, patients and other stakeholders in the stewardship of health data, and the flows of data between cities and private sector organisations.
Jack's articles
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Reports 09/04/2018
Understanding the impacts of peer-to-peer accommodation, the role of data and data observatories (report)
- Built environment and housing
- Data infrastructure
- Cities
- Jack Hardinges
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Blog, Guides 06/04/2018
Explainer: What is personal data and how can I control how it's shared?
- Data ethics and privacy
- Alex Vryzakis
- Jack Hardinges
- Jeni Tennison
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Reports 08/03/2018
Exploring interventions to support the peer-to-peer accommodation sector and the role of data (report)
- Built environment and housing
- Cities
- Jack Hardinges
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Blog 08/03/2018
Exploring interventions to support the peer-to-peer accommodation sector
- Built environment and housing
- Public service design
- Science and research
- Cities
- Jack Hardinges
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Reports 02/03/2018
Using open data for public services (report)
- Public service design
- Helen Desmond
- Jack Hardinges
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Blog 15/02/2018
Will GDPR and data portability support innovation?
- Banking and finance
- Data ethics and privacy
- Data infrastructure
- Emerging tech and AI
- Health and physical activity
- Innovation
- Retail and consumer
- Jack Hardinges