2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.07.107
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Access to Government Information: Right to Information and Open Government Data Synergy

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“…For O 'Riain et al (2012), OGD directly supports innovation, since raw government data is analyzed by companies and used to better inform interested parties about their business situations or for development of new service opportunities. Yannoukakou and Araka (2014) add that OGD is primarily aimed at innovation and economic growth, exploiting data to produce new, valueadded products. However, the player's roles are changing with the maturity of this new market segment and may have important policy implications.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For O 'Riain et al (2012), OGD directly supports innovation, since raw government data is analyzed by companies and used to better inform interested parties about their business situations or for development of new service opportunities. Yannoukakou and Araka (2014) add that OGD is primarily aimed at innovation and economic growth, exploiting data to produce new, valueadded products. However, the player's roles are changing with the maturity of this new market segment and may have important policy implications.…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding innovation, OGD aims primarily at innovation and economic growth, exploring the data to produce new products with added value (YANNOUKAKOU and ARAKA, 2014). OGD can be thought of as an innovation to help government agencies achieve the principles of Open Government, including transparency, participation and collaboration (YANG and WU, 2016).…”
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“…E-government provided more efficient service for citizens through one-stop government portals. Moreover that egovernment "the current digital environment allows public agencies to not only deliver information to individuals, but also integrate levels of service that allow for direct contact with specific individuals or bureaus in an agency, financial transactions, and even social networking" [11] Singapore has performed advance e-environment and infrastructure. It is a gateway to South East Asian markets and Proactive e-government and e-commerce related government initiatives (Basu, 2004).…”
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“…The availability and access to government information should be top priority for every government [19]. Regarding data architecture, there are several general patterns and principles that are key to the operation such as Data Technology, Vol.…”
Section: ) Data Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%