Benefits of Open Government Data Initiatives in Saudi Arabia and Barriers to Their Implementation
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Affiliation:
1. King Saud University, Saudi Arabia
2. University of Latvia, Latvia
3. Massey University, New Zealand
Abstract
Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives can deliver many cultural and institutional benefits. This is why many governments are trying to establish an OGD ecosystem. However, although many countries have made good progress in doing so, some face significant challenges. In such cases, country-specific studies can prove valuable in understanding not only the current situation, but also in defining the obstacles to progress. As far as the authors of this paper can determine, this study is the first to examine the benefits of, and barriers to, implementation of the OGD initiative Saudi Arabia. The study conducts and analyses interviews with Saudi Arabian government officials in both leadership and technical positions, in order to obtain an informed view of the OGD initiative in Saudi. The study contributes to the existing knowledge base by identifying the main benefits of the Saudi Arabian Open Government Initiative and the barriers to its implementation.
Publisher
IGI Global
Subject
Information Systems and Management,Management Science and Operations Research,Strategy and Management,Computer Science Applications,Business and International Management
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