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The Role Of Data Opening In Creating Added Value

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  • CATALIN FLORIN ZETI

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

  • ANNE MARIE BARTALIS

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

  • ALEXANDRU CRISTIAN DOBRE

    (LUCIAN BLAGA UNIVERSITY OF SIBIU)

  • COSMIN IOAN PITU

    (NSP SIBIU)

Abstract

Increasing the use of information and communication technology in all sectors of activity has generated the emergence of open government concepts and open government data, which, as they are implemented in practice, reveal a new direction for research to identify opportunities for economic development. The main players at the macroeconomic level that benefit from data opening are: the Government, the civil society, the population and the business community, even if they are in different positions within the real, financial and informational flows that take place in the economy. The purpose of this article is to perform a multiple assessment of these concepts and to research the impact of open data implementation on added value.

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  • Catalin Florin Zeti & Anne Marie Bartalis & Alexandru Cristian Dobre & Cosmin Ioan Pitu, 2017. "The Role Of Data Opening In Creating Added Value," Annals - Economy Series, Constantin Brancusi University, Faculty of Economics, vol. 6, pages 177-182, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:cbu:jrnlec:y:2017:v:6:p:177-182
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