Since 2009 governments worldwide have been developing Open Government Data (OGD) programs. Our paper examines the ways in which public agencies in the two leading OGD countries, the US and the UK, have released information assets to promote public sector accountability. Theoretically and empirically, we discuss the vision and execution of the OGD policy in these countries since 2009 and demonstrate that the movement took a different path than the one chartered by the original policy makers. We then propose a new path for the OGD movement to better support the democratic ideal of improved accountability of public sector agencies.ye
Data produced by government have enormous importance; in addition to providing the information neede...
Citizens and governments live increasingly digital lives, leaving trails of digital data that have t...
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Since 2009 governments worldwide have been developing Open Government Data (OGD) programs. Our paper...
Over the previous decade a number of initiatives within European Union (EU) Member States, in partic...
This paper explores the emergence and implementation of Open Government Data (OGD) as a part of e-go...
Sharing government data without reuse barriers, which is known as Open Government Data (OGD), promis...
Part 2: Open GovernmentInternational audienceThe rhetoric of open government data (OGD) promises tha...
Part 3: Governance, Openess and InstitutionsInternational audiencePublic sector information constitu...
Ever more governments around the world are defining and implementing ``open data'' strategies in ord...
The perceived benefits and possibilities that the production, publication and consumption of Open Go...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Digital Government Socie...
Open data remains one of the most significant current trends in public administration, with hundreds...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
Open government advocates argue for greater access to government data in an effort to increase trans...
Data produced by government have enormous importance; in addition to providing the information neede...
Citizens and governments live increasingly digital lives, leaving trails of digital data that have t...
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...
Since 2009 governments worldwide have been developing Open Government Data (OGD) programs. Our paper...
Over the previous decade a number of initiatives within European Union (EU) Member States, in partic...
This paper explores the emergence and implementation of Open Government Data (OGD) as a part of e-go...
Sharing government data without reuse barriers, which is known as Open Government Data (OGD), promis...
Part 2: Open GovernmentInternational audienceThe rhetoric of open government data (OGD) promises tha...
Part 3: Governance, Openess and InstitutionsInternational audiencePublic sector information constitu...
Ever more governments around the world are defining and implementing ``open data'' strategies in ord...
The perceived benefits and possibilities that the production, publication and consumption of Open Go...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Digital Government Socie...
Open data remains one of the most significant current trends in public administration, with hundreds...
A range of social actors are pushing for Open Government Data, from open research advocates to the p...
Open government advocates argue for greater access to government data in an effort to increase trans...
Data produced by government have enormous importance; in addition to providing the information neede...
Citizens and governments live increasingly digital lives, leaving trails of digital data that have t...
This article examines the democratic impact of the UK coalition government's Transparency Agenda, fo...