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Shaharudin, Ashraf (author), van Loenen, B. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Open data has many potential benefits including stimulating innovation, enhancing accountability and transparency, and improving the reproducibility and dissemination of research (Janssen et al., 2012; Uhlir and Schröder, 2007; Zhu et al., 2019). However, there are various shortcomings in the current open data initiatives such as the mismatch...
abstract 2023
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Naughton, Colleen C. (author), Roman, Fernando A. (author), Alvarado, Ana Grace F. (author), Tariqi, Arianna Q. (author), Deeming, Matthew A. (author), Kadonsky, Krystin F. (author), Bibby, Kyle (author), Bivins, Aaron (author), Medema, G.J. (author)
A year since the declaration of the global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, there were over 110 million cases and 2.5 million deaths. Learning from methods to track community spread of other viruses such as poliovirus, environmental virologists and those in the wastewater-based epidemiology (WBE) field quickly adapted their...
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Barcellos, Raissa (author), Bernardini, Flavia (author), Viterbo, Jose (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author)
Open government data initiatives have been rising quickly in recent times. They are encouraged by a wish to democratize data access and knowledge production and enhance cities socially and economically. The hardship of interpreting data can be considered an obstacle to using open government data and more prominent citizen engagement. Technology...
conference paper 2023
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Ofe, H.A. (author), Sandberg, Johan (author)
Digital ecosystem governance entails the management of complex, dynamic power relationships. As entrant platform providers seek to cultivate an ecosystem, they must carefully navigate these power relationships when dealing with governance tensions. Providers generally seek to leverage the ecosystem's generative potential by facilitating a...
journal article 2023
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Supinajaroen, W. (author)
This research aims to explore policy venues to encourage the use of data from Continuously Operating Reference Stations (CORS) at a national level or National CORS (NCORS). Thailand, among many countries, has established NCORS to observe and process the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals to improve the accuracy of positional data...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Supinajaroen, W. (author), van Loenen, B. (author), Korthals Altes, W.K. (author)
Developments toward Open Government Data (OGD) also affect the data from National Continuously Operating Reference Station (NCORS), an infrastructure supporting standard and precise positioning in spatial activities. The application of OD policies on NCORS data (OD-NCORS) varies per country. This paper explores the approaches and impact of OD...
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Boone, Frida (author), van Loenen, B. (author)
The creation of open data has seen a series of waves in which every growing resources of data are becoming accessible to a growing number of users from a diversifying number of public entities. The European Commission anticipates this movement by setting a new scope to the re-use of Public Sector Information Directive. Instead of exclusively...
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Varga, Filip (author), Hrustek, Larisa (author), Welle Donker, F.M. (author), Šalamon, Dragica (author)
Dogs and dog owners are increasingly present in modern urban spaces, and the construction and maintenance of urban infrastructure that includes places for them has become standard in most major cities. We wanted to investigate the extent to which the City of Zagreb is adhering to open data principles when it comes to dog-related data it makes...
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Di Staso, D. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Kleiman, F. (author)
Open data can support the creation of new services, facilitate research, and provide insights into everyday issues affecting citizens. Although public administrations are making efforts to create sustainable and inclusive open data systems, there is limited capacity to identify suitable datasets, clean, release, and reuse them. Serious games...
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Hrustek, L. (author), Tomičić Furjan, M. (author), Varga, Filip (author), Džidić, A. (author), van Loenen, B. (author), Šalamon, D. (author)
The successful adoption of digital innovations in agricultural production systems is based on the proactive participation of all stakeholders and represents an important step in establishing resilient agri-food chains and creating sustainable value. The key tool for the creation of sustainable value is integrating the nine aspects of the...
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Seljan, Sanja (author), Viličić, Marina (author), Nevistić, Zvonimir (author), Dedić, Luka (author), Grubišić, Marina (author), Cibilić, Iva (author), Kević, Karlo (author), van Loenen, B. (author), Welle Donker, F.M. (author), Alexopoulos, Charalampos (author)
This research aims to assess available spatial open data related to access to hospitals in the three largest Croatian cities (Zagreb, Split, Rijeka), with a future aim to create digital services as an ecosystem that will be used in everyday situations, as part of the concept of “digital society”. Data analysis is performed for the following...
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Kević, Karlo (author), Miletić, Andrea (author), Kuveždić Divjak, Ana (author), Welle Donker, F.M. (author)
Over the last decade, open data has become a hot topic that researchers and governments all over the world are eager to explore. The term first appeared in a 1995 document from an American scientific agency (Chignard, 2013), but its popularity increased when the U.S. president, Barrack Obama, signed the 2009 Memorandum on Transparency and Open...
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Calzati, S. (author)
This paper takes the lead from the acknowledged ongoing mismatch between open data provision and actual open data demand by users, both public and private. To tackle such mismatch, the paper suggests remodulating data openness through a commons approach, which seeks to account for all data actors’ needs, while maintaining their interests in...
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van Gend, T.N. (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author)
This study investigates which combination of institutional and infrastructural arrangements positively impact research data sharing and reuse in a specific case. We conducted a qualitative case study of the institutional and infrastructural arrangements implemented at Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands. In the examined case, it...
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Pilshchikova, L. (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Non-profit organisations (NPOs) are one type of open data intermediaries connecting different actors in the open data ecosystem. They perform a number of activities, from requesting the government to open up the data to application development. Such activities can have an effect on open data usability barriers that other actors in the open data...
conference paper 2022
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Zomerdijk, W. (author), Gusain, D. (author), Palensky, P. (author), Cvetkovic, M. (author)
A numerical model of a power system can be used to get accurate insights into the impact of policies and investment decisions regarding the transformation of the energy system, while also helping in identifying bottlenecks in implementing decisions. Spatial aggregation, especially for generation and load, must be carefully approached to obtain...
conference paper 2022
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Bosnić, I. (author), Čavrak, I. (author), van Loenen, B. (author)
Various “open” concepts in Computing, such as open standards, open data, open licenses or system interoperability are becoming more important in the professional lives of software engineers. However, students usually do not receive a systematic education about these concepts; rather they sporadically learn about a subset of these topics. This...
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Luthfi, A. (author)
Government institutions collect and produce an extraordinary number of datasets to conduct and execute their programs and agendas. Various types of datasets collected by the governments can increase transparency and accountability, improve citizen engagement, and create value-added services for the public. Through the Open Government Data (OGD)...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Hrustek, L. (author), Tomičić Furjan, M. (author), Džidić, A. (author), Šalamon, D. (author), Varga, F. (author), van Loenen, B. (author)
The current readiness of the agricultural sector in Croatia to transform is limited. Creating and using an open data ecosystem in which data truly is the main force of the innovation process offers an opportunity to strengthen cooperation in this sector. The stakeholders of the agricultural data ecosystem in Croatia were not investigated until...
book chapter 2021
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Šalamon, D. (author), Tomičić Furjan, M. (author), Džidić, A. (author), Varga, F. (author), Hrustek, L. (author), van Loenen, B. (author)
Open data is critical for digital innovation in the sector of agriculture. We aimed to identify the four key elements of the open data ecosystem for the agricultural domain in Croatia. 357 data files available via the Croatian Open data portal, the internet pages of the Ministry of agriculture, the Croatian agency for agriculture and food, as...
conference paper 2021
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