Analytics, Innovation, and Excellence-Driven Enterprise Sustainability 2017
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-37879-8_6
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Innovation in the Open Data Ecosystem: Exploring the Role of Real Options Thinking and Multi-sided Platforms for Sustainable Value Generation through Open Data

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“…An ecosystem can be understood as "a system of people, practices, values and technologies in a particular local environment" [40]. There are various ecosystem analogies, such as the business ecosystem, digital ecosystem, and open government ecosystem [38,[40][41][42]. The concept of a data ecosystem has seen growing use in research on data-driven government.…”
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“…An ecosystem can be understood as "a system of people, practices, values and technologies in a particular local environment" [40]. There are various ecosystem analogies, such as the business ecosystem, digital ecosystem, and open government ecosystem [38,[40][41][42]. The concept of a data ecosystem has seen growing use in research on data-driven government.…”
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“…The sustainable value generation is influenced by: the incentives provided, the level of technical and legal openness of data, the maturity of resource (data) governance, the general data-related capabilities in society, and the technological maturity and prevalence [43]. In general, open data ecosystems can be seen as being composed of a number of elements, such as participants (actors), data resources, design, and interdependencies [41].…”
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“…33 Zuiderwijk 2015). Open data ecosystems may also involve multiple levels, namely a data producer and a data user level, with between the infomediaries level connecting the two Jetzek 2017 and use the data published by OGD providers, where they can use integrated tools, and where they can interact with OGD providers and policy makers to discuss their findings from open data use." 43 The function of this concept is rather that of an online platform than of an information infrastructure.…”
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“…25 See Welle Donker 2016. 26Pollock 2011;Zuiderwijk et al 2014;Jetzek 2017; Styin et al 2017. 27 Nardi and Day 1999.…”
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