The Ecosystem of Open Data Stakeholders in Sweden
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The Ecosystem of Open Data Stakeholders in Sweden. / Temiz, Serdar; Bogers, Marcel; Brown, Terrence E. .
Digital Innovation: Harnessing the Value of Open Data. ed. / Anne-Laure Mention. World Scientific, 2019. p. 79-112 (Open Innovation: Bridging Theory and Practice; No. 4).Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research › peer-review
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T1 - The Ecosystem of Open Data Stakeholders in Sweden
AU - Temiz, Serdar
AU - Bogers, Marcel
AU - Brown, Terrence E.
PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - Open data is trending among both practitioners and researchers. Public authorities are opening their datasets but “open data is a means not an end, and releasing the data is a small step in a long walk”. (Broster, Misuraca & Bacigalupo, 2011, p. 62, 63). At the same time, open data does not merely cover technical subjects but also relates to policy, legal, economic, financial, organizational and cultural challenges (Attard et al., 2015, p. 416). The lack of consumers using existing open data portals further indicates that more research is required to understand factors that influence participation in and usage of open data. It also sets a challenging requirement for engaging stakeholders to participate and collaborate in order to innovate the way they interact with the government and develop applications (Attard et al., 2015)…
AB - Open data is trending among both practitioners and researchers. Public authorities are opening their datasets but “open data is a means not an end, and releasing the data is a small step in a long walk”. (Broster, Misuraca & Bacigalupo, 2011, p. 62, 63). At the same time, open data does not merely cover technical subjects but also relates to policy, legal, economic, financial, organizational and cultural challenges (Attard et al., 2015, p. 416). The lack of consumers using existing open data portals further indicates that more research is required to understand factors that influence participation in and usage of open data. It also sets a challenging requirement for engaging stakeholders to participate and collaborate in order to innovate the way they interact with the government and develop applications (Attard et al., 2015)…
U2 - 10.1142/9789813271647_0003
DO - 10.1142/9789813271647_0003
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 978-961-3271-63-0
T3 - Open Innovation: Bridging Theory and Practice
SP - 79
EP - 112
BT - Digital Innovation
A2 - Mention, Anne-Laure
PB - World Scientific
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