2017
DOI: 10.1177/0020852317719996
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Open government and citizen participation: an empirical analysis of citizen expectancy towards open government data

Abstract: Citizens are at the heart of open government, and their participation represents a fundamental principle of the latter. Despite their essential role and the great potential benefits open government holds for the public, challenges of use among citizens persist. Previous empirical research has scarcely addressed these issues from a citizen perspective. This study investigates the determinants of open government data use by citizens in Germany. Our results indicate that ease of use, usefulness, as well as transp… Show more

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“…Fun and enjoyment is an influential driver for hackers to engage with open data in Swedish hackathons (Juell-Skielse et al, 2014). Instances of extrinsic motivation include expectancy towards job performance (Zuiderwijk et al, 2015) or other advantage (Weerakkody et al, 2017a), usefulness for doing the tasks at hand (Wirtz et al, 2018, Wirtz et al, 2017, Weerakkody et al, 2017b, and prospects of financial gains or future employment (Kuk and Davies, 2011).…”
Section: Individual Conditions and Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fun and enjoyment is an influential driver for hackers to engage with open data in Swedish hackathons (Juell-Skielse et al, 2014). Instances of extrinsic motivation include expectancy towards job performance (Zuiderwijk et al, 2015) or other advantage (Weerakkody et al, 2017a), usefulness for doing the tasks at hand (Wirtz et al, 2018, Wirtz et al, 2017, Weerakkody et al, 2017b, and prospects of financial gains or future employment (Kuk and Davies, 2011).…”
Section: Individual Conditions and Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used a combination of keywords to gather relevant papers concerning determinants or barriers to citizen engagement or involvement or participation or use of OGD. Only seven publications were found, i.e., [8], [32], [35], [38], [39], [41], and [42]. We assumed that more factors are required as Zuiderwijk et al [42] suggests that trust can improve our understanding of the acceptance and use of open data technologies and Davies [10] states that OGD usage represents political participation.…”
Section: Previous Research Concerning Citizen Engagement In Ogdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Intrinsic motivation is found significantly influencing citizen's intention to use OGD in Germany [39]. Intrinsic motivation is defined as 'a type of motivation based on people's inherent interest in [20], [39], [38] Extrinsic motivation [5], [42], [32]…”
Section: Previous Research Concerning Citizen Engagement In Ogdmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Open government has been studied and seen as positive for the administration, and has focused primarily on its application to state and local governments (Ruijer et al, 2019;Bvuma and Joseph, 2019). Research has also been carried out regarding the application of open government foundations in the case of the media (Porlezza and Splendore, 2019) and from the perspective of citizens (Wirtz et al, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%