Proceedings of the International Symposium on Open Collaboration 2014
DOI: 10.1145/2641580.2641601
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The Social Shaping of Open Data through Administrative Processes

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“…For example, Attard, Orlandi, and Auer (2017) explain that the data flow ends with the enricher and Kucera and Chlapek (2014) state that OGD could increase transparency because seekers get better availability and accessibility to data about the performance of the public sector. However, seekers direct use of OGD appears to be a myth (Davies, 2010;Mayer-Schönberger and Zappia, 2011;Hunnius and Krieger, 2014;Hellberg and Hedström, 2015). Weerakkody, Irani, Kapoor, Sivarajah, and Dwivedi (2017) have noted that the rawness of data can make seekers unable to use OGD for any meaningful purpose relating to their life events or decisions.…”
Section: The Knowledge Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For example, Attard, Orlandi, and Auer (2017) explain that the data flow ends with the enricher and Kucera and Chlapek (2014) state that OGD could increase transparency because seekers get better availability and accessibility to data about the performance of the public sector. However, seekers direct use of OGD appears to be a myth (Davies, 2010;Mayer-Schönberger and Zappia, 2011;Hunnius and Krieger, 2014;Hellberg and Hedström, 2015). Weerakkody, Irani, Kapoor, Sivarajah, and Dwivedi (2017) have noted that the rawness of data can make seekers unable to use OGD for any meaningful purpose relating to their life events or decisions.…”
Section: The Knowledge Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Weerakkody, Irani, Kapoor, Sivarajah, and Dwivedi (2017) have noted that the rawness of data can make seekers unable to use OGD for any meaningful purpose relating to their life events or decisions. As such, enrichers play a vital role in assisting seekers in interpreting and acting on data shared by providers (Hunnius and Krieger, 2014). In sum, providers share raw data, enrichers add value to the raw data by developing products and services, and seekers realize the value as something real by using the raw data, products, or services.…”
Section: The Knowledge Gapsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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