Title
How to Create Public Value Through Open Data Driven Co-Creation: A Survey of the Literature.
Abstract
The drive for openness in government, with open data as a key component, has seen governments around the world devote a large amount of resources to publishing government collected and held data. Scarce resources are being devoted to this goal with the primary goals designated as economic growth and increased innovation. A somewhat overlooked aim is the creation of public value which can be deployed as an openness and trust enhancing apparatus. This preliminary work addresses this gap by aiming to develop the core knowledge of how public value can be co-created with open data. Through an extensive survey of the relevant literature, this research seeks to build an initial framework of public value as applied to co-created open data. Grounded in the structured literature review technique, the authors surveyed the pertinent literature to identify the primary factors that enable value co-creation from the citizens point of view. Furthermore, this research proposes an adapted collection of public values as they relate to open data.
Year
DOI
Venue
2018
10.1145/3209415.3209457
ICEGOV
Keywords
Field
DocType
Open data,co-creation,public value,value creation
Open data,Co-creation,Scarcity,Public relations,Computer science,Openness to experience,Public value,Publishing,Core Knowledge,Government
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
39
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Colin Callinan100.34
murray l scott29211.89
Adegboyega Ojo316832.22
Eoin Whelan47715.23