Title
Open government data: a stage model
Abstract
Public sector information constitutes a valuable primary material for added-value services and products, which however remains unexploited. Recently, Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives emerged worldwide aiming to make public data freely available to everyone, without limiting restrictions. Despite its potential however there is currently a lack of roadmaps, guidelines and benchmarking frameworks to drive and measure OGD progress. This is particularly true as proposed stage models for measuring eGovernment progress focus on services and do not sufficiently consider data. In this paper, we capitalize on literature on eGovernment stage models and OGD initiatives to propose a stage model for OGD. The proposed model has two main dimensions, namely organizational & technological complexity and added value for data consumers. We anticipate the proposed model will open up a scientific discussion on OGD stage models and will be used by practitioners for constructing roadmaps and for benchmarking just like the European Union stage model is currently used for measuring public service online sophistication.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1007/978-3-642-22878-0_20
EGOV
Keywords
Field
DocType
data consumer,ogd stage model,egovernment stage model,open government data,public data,european union stage model,proposed stage model,measure ogd progress,ogd initiative,stage model
Data integration,Open data,Public service,Computer science,Open government,Knowledge management,Added value,Public sector,Benchmarking,European union
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
26
1.50
8
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Evangelos Kalampokis119919.11
Efthimios Tambouris244352.25
Tarabanis Konstantinos395893.27