2019
DOI: 10.31436/ijpcc.v5i2.120
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Acceptance, Quality and Trust Factors – Conceptual Model for Open Government Data Potential Use

Abstract: – To implement Big Data extensively in the public sector, many governments around the world are taking their initiative to ensure that Open Government Data (OGD) is a success. Even though the governments had provided thousands of datasets in the open data website, the level of use of open government data is still a question that has not been resolved. Therefore, the objective of this paper is to propose a new model of measuring the level of use of open government data. By integrating the Unified Theory of Ac… Show more

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“…In OGD-related research, however, many scholars employed the citizens' perspective [31], [37], [39]- [43] to measure the success of OGD, although Syuhaini and László (2022) [12] highlight the importance of taking employees' perspective as they design, implement, run, and expand the systems. Talukder et al (2019) [43] propose additional dimensions from ISSM to clarify the usage intention of OGD users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In OGD-related research, however, many scholars employed the citizens' perspective [31], [37], [39]- [43] to measure the success of OGD, although Syuhaini and László (2022) [12] highlight the importance of taking employees' perspective as they design, implement, run, and expand the systems. Talukder et al (2019) [43] propose additional dimensions from ISSM to clarify the usage intention of OGD users.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Por otro lado, algunos trabajos [ZNZ19] realizan foco en nuevos modelos de medición del nivel de uso de datos abiertos del gobierno abierto, con técnicas de mediciones de aceptación, uso y grado de confianza de los usuarios. Varias investigaciones, utilizan los informes publicados por el sitio oficial del barómetro de datos abiertos reconocido internacionalmente [ODB21], con el fin de medir el éxito y el impacto de las iniciativas de datos abiertos de los gobiernos en todo el mundo.…”
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