2023
DOI: 10.3390/su151712823
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Gulf Cooperation Council Countries and Urbanisation: Are Open Government Data Portals Helping?

Ibrahim Mutambik,
John Lee,
Abdullah Almuqrin
et al.

Abstract: Today, the concepts of the smart city and smart government are well established, and have become key in dealing with the challenges faced by rapidly increasing urbanisation across the world. One of the many ways in which smart cities and government can help meet these challenges is by empowering citizens to take more and better control of their own decisions, by giving them access to open (i.e., public and unrestricted) data via online portals. These portals can enable citizens and professionals to make more i… Show more

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“…Internally, perceived (direct and indirect) advantages of DT can serve as motivators, while inertia (adherence to the familiar) can potentially inhibit employees' willingness to accept change. The proposed research model goals to deliver a fuller understanding of the complex dynamics among these factors, thereby providing valuable insights into how DT can be more effectively implemented within the setting of smart cities [49]. A diagram of this model is provided in Figure 1.…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Internally, perceived (direct and indirect) advantages of DT can serve as motivators, while inertia (adherence to the familiar) can potentially inhibit employees' willingness to accept change. The proposed research model goals to deliver a fuller understanding of the complex dynamics among these factors, thereby providing valuable insights into how DT can be more effectively implemented within the setting of smart cities [49]. A diagram of this model is provided in Figure 1.…”
Section: Research Model and Hypothesesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, protection motivation was extended to include real protection behavior influenced by threat and coping appraisals. In contrast, some studies have focused on protection motivation, ignoring the relationship between motivation and actual behavior (Ifinedo, 2012;Mutambik et al, 2023c;Wall et al, 2022). Since the ultimate goal of such research is to enhance individuals' information-security behavior, not simply improve their intentions, it is important to consider real actions and behavior.…”
Section: Job Satisfactionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These technologies will form the basis of a range of public services [40,41], which citizens can easily engage with and benefit from [42,43]. Such services, which lie at the heart of life in a smart city, whether focused on sustainability or not, take a wide variety of forms, ranging from intelligent traffic management and smart parking apps, to remote healthcare consultations and delivery [40,44]. However, as cultural nuances can significantly impact preferences and expectations, ensuring that technologies are selected and deployed in a way that resonates with the target audience, especially in terms of its perception of the importance of sustainability, will help to maximise the acceptance and adoption of smart sustainable public services [45,46].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%