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The wealth of (Open Data) nations? Open government data, country-level institutions and entrepreneurial activity

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  • Franz Huber
  • Alan Ponce
  • Francesco Rentocchini
  • Thomas Wainwright

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Lately, Open Data (OD) has been promoted by governments around the world as a resource to accelerate innovation within entrepreneurial ventures . However,it remains unclear to what extent OD drives innovative entrepreneurship. This paper sheds light on this open question by providing novel empirical evidence on the relationship between OD publishing and (digital) entrepreneurship at the country-level. We draw upon a longitudinal dataset comprising 90 countries observed over the period 2013–2016. We find a significant and positive association between OD publishing and entrepreneurship at the country level. The results also show that OD publishing and entrepreneurship is strong in countries with high institutional quality. We argue that publishing OD is not sufficient to improve innovative entrepreneurship alone, so states need to move beyond a focus on OD initiatives and promotion, to focus on a broader set of policy initiatives that promote good governance.

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  • Franz Huber & Alan Ponce & Francesco Rentocchini & Thomas Wainwright, 2022. "The wealth of (Open Data) nations? Open government data, country-level institutions and entrepreneurial activity," Industry and Innovation, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 29(8), pages 992-1023, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:indinn:v:29:y:2022:i:8:p:992-1023
    DOI: 10.1080/13662716.2022.2109455
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