Computer Science > Computers and Society
[Submitted on 15 Jul 2024]
Title:Innovation Resistance Theory in Action: Unveiling Barriers to Open Government Data Adoption by Public Organizations to Unlock Open Data Innovation
View PDFAbstract:Open Government Data (OGD) plays a pivotal role in fostering data-driven innovation and sustainability across various sectors. Despite its potential, many public organizations are reluctant to share their data openly. While existing research has explored factors impacting the public organizations intention to share OGD, there is a paucity of research applying theoretical models to investigate the resistance by public organizations to making government data publicly available. This study addresses the gap by developing an Innovation Resistance Theory (IRT) model tailored to OGD that allows identifying predictors of resistance among public agencies. We develop an initial model based on literature and refine it through interviews with 21 public agencies across six countries. The final model describes 39 barriers related to usage, value, risks, tradition, and image. The findings contribute to the literature by adapting IRT to the context of OGD, an area where its application has been notably limited. As such, this study addresses the growing demand for novel theoretical frameworks to examine OGD adoption barriers. Practical insights are provided to support policymakers in creating data ecosystems that encourage data openness and address challenges in OGD adoption.
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From: Anastasija Nikiforova [view email][v1] Mon, 15 Jul 2024 16:35:38 UTC (895 KB)
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