Di Wang (Wuhan University, China), Deborah Richards (Macquarie University, Australia), Ayse Aysin Bilgin (Macquarie Univ
Open government data (OGD) has developed rapidly in recent years due to various benefits that can be derived through transparency and public access. However, researchers emphasize a lack of use instead of lack of disclosure as a key problem in OGD’s present development. Previous studies have approached this issue either from the supply-side, focusing on data quantity and quality, or from the demand-side, focusing on factors that affect users’ acceptance of OGD, but seldom consider both sides at the same time. This unique study compares the supply and demand sides of OGD and explores...
Open government data (OGD) has developed rapidly in recent years due to various benefits that can be derived through transparency and public access. H...