Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance 2018
DOI: 10.1145/3209415.3209457
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How to Create Public Value Through Open Data Driven Co-Creation

Abstract: The drive for openness in government, with open data as a key component, has seen governments around the world devote a large amount of resources to publishing government collected and held data. Scarce resources are being devoted to this goal with the primary goals designated as economic growth and increased innovation. A somewhat overlooked aim is the creation of public value which can be deployed as an openness and trust enhancing apparatus. This preliminary work addresses this gap by aiming to develop the … Show more

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“…According to [11] OGD can be expressed as an international phenomenon relating to the openness of government data that is freely available for use, and free for digital distribution. Furthermore the following scholar [12], [13], [14] also state the same that government data must be available and open to all stakeholders responsibly at no cost. A specific definition is conveyed by [15] that open data is openly available for use without restrictions and costs.…”
Section: The Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to [11] OGD can be expressed as an international phenomenon relating to the openness of government data that is freely available for use, and free for digital distribution. Furthermore the following scholar [12], [13], [14] also state the same that government data must be available and open to all stakeholders responsibly at no cost. A specific definition is conveyed by [15] that open data is openly available for use without restrictions and costs.…”
Section: The Materialsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Data management" is increasingly regarded as a requirement towards better public service delivery and provision [17,98]. The fast evolution of technologies continuously offers novel opportunities towards digital government, as well as towards transparency and openness [99][100][101][102]. The production and access to data, services, and content play a relevant role in digital transformation and maturity processes.…”
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confidence: 99%