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Barriers and Development Directions for the Publication and Usage of Open Data: A Socio-Technical View

In: Open Government

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  • Anneke Zuiderwijk

    (Delft University of Technology)

  • Marijn Janssen

    (Delft University of Technology)

Abstract

Open data have considerable potential to provide citizens, researchers, companies and other stakeholders with many advantages, such as a growing economy by stimulating innovation and increased transparency. Nevertheless, the process in which data are created, published, found, analysed, processed and discussed, which is here referred to as the open data process, consists of many complexities and complex relationships among social and technical aspects. Often the complexity, dynamics and heterogeneity of the open data process are neglected, and extensive overviews of barriers for the open data process are lacking. Hence, in this chapter, the questions asked are (1) which socio-technical barriers exist in the open data process and (2) which development directions could be derived from this overview of barriers. Our overview shows that many barriers can be identified with regard to data creation, publication, finding, analysing, processing, discussion and providing feedback. Activities early in the open data process could result in or increase barriers later in the process. Furthermore, the analysis of barriers for the open data process showed the importance of combining a social and technical view to overcome the barriers. A number of development directions for open data are identified. The findings suggest that, to be able to realize the benefits of open data, both social and technical barriers should be considered and an integrated approach to successfully counteract these barriers should be taken. In this integral approach, the social and technical barriers should be dealt with simultaneously rather than separately to successfully realize the benefits of open data.

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  • Anneke Zuiderwijk & Marijn Janssen, 2014. "Barriers and Development Directions for the Publication and Usage of Open Data: A Socio-Technical View," Public Administration and Information Technology, in: Mila Gascó-Hernández (ed.), Open Government, edition 127, pages 115-135, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:paitcp:978-1-4614-9563-5_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4614-9563-5_8
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    Cited by:

    1. Federico Cabitza & Angela Locoro & Carlo Batini, 2020. "Making Open Data more Personal Through a Social Value Perspective: a Methodological Approach," Information Systems Frontiers, Springer, vol. 22(1), pages 131-148, February.
    2. Grazia Concilio & Francesco Molinari, 2021. "The Unexploitable Smartness of Open Data," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(15), pages 1-13, July.

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