Assessing the failure of Open Government Data initiatives in Brazil

Journal Article (2023)
Author(s)

Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft (Universidade Federal do Rio Grande)

Charalampos Alexopoulos (University of the Aegean)

Stuti Saxena

Nina Rizun (Politechnika Gdanska)

Ricardo Matheus (TU Delft - Information and Communication Technology)

Research Group
Information and Communication Technology
Copyright
© 2023 Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena, Nina Rizun, R. Matheus
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1002/isd2.12286
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Publication Year
2023
Language
English
Copyright
© 2023 Guilherme Costa Wiedenhöft, Charalampos Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena, Nina Rizun, R. Matheus
Research Group
Information and Communication Technology
Issue number
6
Volume number
89
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Abstract

While assessing the potential of a particular digital innovation initiative, especially when it has implications for a range of societal stakeholders, it becomes pertinent to understand the possible bottlenecks in its acceptability as well. In this regard, the present study seeks to understand how the Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives in Brazil are being confronted with bottlenecks in terms of their execution and acceptability. This exploratory study adopts a qualitative cross-sectional research approach wherein interviews are being conducted with 11 managers working in public organizations and are directly associated with the OGD initiatives. Findings from the interview responses delineate internal and external factors, resource availability, data maintenance, and lack of knowledge as the key determinants for the bottlenecks associated with the execution and acceptability of OGD initiatives by the societal stakeholders. The study's originality lies in its theoretical contribution towards an understanding of how a novel digital innovation-OGD, in the present case- is fraught with impediments in terms of its execution and acceptability. The study concludes with directions for further research and practitioner implications.

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