2023
DOI: 10.1002/mde.3835
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Can open government data policy improve firm performance? Evidence from listed firms in China

Abstract: Our study aims to understand the impact of open government data (OGD) policy on firm performance and the moderating role of firm characteristics. The difference‐in‐difference model is used to analyze 10‐year panel data from 477 Chinese listed firms. The findings indicate that (a) OGD policy positively affects firm performance; (b) firm size positively moderates the relationship between OGD policy and firm performance; (c) R&D intensity nonlinearly moderates the relationship between OGD policy and firm performa… Show more

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“…In practice, the interviews were recorded and transcribed into written textual documents. Content analysis refers to the step-by-step subjective interpretation of the textual data sourced from individuals' or documents' standpoints and the same is classified and categorized as per themes (Zhang & Wildemuth, 2023) with the main focus on the interpretive analysis (Elo et al, 2014). Content analysis is selected for this study because of the need to conduct an interpretative analysis of descriptive data resulting from the opinions, experiences and perspectives of the research participants (Creswell, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In practice, the interviews were recorded and transcribed into written textual documents. Content analysis refers to the step-by-step subjective interpretation of the textual data sourced from individuals' or documents' standpoints and the same is classified and categorized as per themes (Zhang & Wildemuth, 2023) with the main focus on the interpretive analysis (Elo et al, 2014). Content analysis is selected for this study because of the need to conduct an interpretative analysis of descriptive data resulting from the opinions, experiences and perspectives of the research participants (Creswell, 2009).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an advanced stage of electronic government (e‐government), OGD initiatives are considered as the frontrunners as far as the impetus on transparency, collaboration and participation are concerned (Janssen et al, 2012; Zhou et al, 2023) with equivalent emphases on value creation and innovation for furthering the economic development of a country (Chidama & Ononiwu, 2023; Munoz et al, 2022; Tang et al, 2019). OGD refers to the machine‐processable datasets that are available free of cost, in most of the cases, and are license‐free.…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In terms of government-business relations, since the 18th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, President Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized the building a collaborative and clean relationship between government and business. Drawing on the research of Zhou et al [48] and Zhou et al [49], this article measures governmentbusiness relations using the urban government-business relationship indicators developed by Nie et al [50] and the closeness index and integrity index of government-business relations for each city. Here, closeness of the government-business relationship means how much the government communicates with enterprises, cares for and serves enterprises, and actively solves problems for enterprises.…”
Section: Path Analysis Of the Carbon Trading Pilot Policy From The Pe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dai et al (2015) contended that the media limits insider trading activities by reducing litigation risk and reputational costs. Zhou et al (2016) concluded that media supervision dramatically decreased the frequency of corporate violations through administrative intervention rather than influencing reputation.…”
Section: Media Freedom and Fdimentioning
confidence: 99%