Understanding civil servants' intentions to open data: factors influencing behavior to disclose data

Author:

Kleiman FernandoORCID,Jansen Sylvia J.T.,Meijer Sebastiaan,Janssen MarijnORCID

Abstract

PurposeThe opening of government data is high on the policy agenda of governments worldwide. However, data release faces barriers due to limited support of civil servants, whereas the literature neglects civil servants' role in opening data. This paper aims at understanding why civil servants can be reluctant to support the disclosure of data. The authors developed a model to explain civil servants' behavioral intention to open data.Design/methodology/approachThe authors test a series of hypotheses by collecting and analyzing survey data from 387 civil servants and by applying multivariate hierarchical regression.FindingsThe results indicate the factors influencing the behavior of civil servants. Social influences, performance expectancy, data management knowledge and risks have a significant influence. Personal characteristics control these effects.Research limitations/implicationsCaution is needed to generalize the findings towards the support to open data provision by civil servants. Though the analyzed sample was limited to Brazil, other countries and cultures might yield different outcomes. Larger and more diversified samples might indicate significant effects on variables not found in this research.Practical implicationsThe insights can be used to develop policies for increasing the support of civil servants towards governmental data disclosure.Originality/valueThis study suggests factors of influence to civil servants' behavior intentions to disclose governmental data. It results in a model of factors, specifically for their behavioral intention at the individual level.

Publisher

Emerald

Subject

Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,Information Systems

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