Open and Big Data Partnerships for Public Good: Interactive Live Polling of Influential Factors

I Susha, Marijn Janssen, A Grönlund, E Tambouris

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Abstract

There is much potential for open and big data to be used for addressing societal challenges of today. This drives a new kind of partnership called “data collaborative” emphasizing the value of data for public good. Data collaboratives stand for cross-sector partnerships, whereby organizations in the private or public sector disclose their data, as an act of good will, in order to contribute to a societal cause (such as e.g. healthcare, humanitarian, or other policy issues). In this workshop we focus on this emerging topic which so far has deserved little attention in research. In our previous research an initial framework of influential factors for data collaboratives was introduced. The workshop objective is to validate and refine this initial framework by inviting participants to take part in an interactive live polling exercise and assess a number of propositions about influential factors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Electronic Government and Electronic Participation
PublisherIOS Press
Pages405-406
Volume23
ISBN (Electronic)978-1-61499-670-5
ISBN (Print)978-1-61499-669-9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventIFIP eGOV and ePART 2016 - United Nations University and University of Minho, Guimarães, Portugal
Duration: 5 Sept 20168 Sept 2016
http://www.egov-conference.org/egov-2016

Publication series

NameInnovation and the Public Sector
PublisherIOS Press

Conference

ConferenceIFIP eGOV and ePART 2016
Country/TerritoryPortugal
CityGuimarães
Period5/09/168/09/16
Internet address

Keywords

  • big data
  • open data
  • collaboration
  • ppublic private partnership

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