Value co‐creation (VCC) and value co‐destruction (VCD) via open government data (OGD): Empirical case of Tanzania
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Having emphasized upon the potential benefits of Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives via value derivation and innovation pursuits of the stakeholders, it falls in place to complement this line of OGD research in the specific case of Tanzania, a developing country, to support the inferences. Specifically, it is important to understand the manner in which OGD VCC-one of the hinges of OGD initiatives- and OGD VCD-a possible fall out of OGD initiatives- happens to pass. Thus, a content analysis of the interviews of 15 public officials and managers was conducted to arrive at its conclusions. Thus, the interviewees aver that OGD Value Co-creation (VCC) may be facilitated on top-priority bases by consistent marketing efforts by the government as also the partnerships with the key stakeholders of the OGD ecosystem, and, among the prominent Value Co-Destruction (VCD) factors may be counted the issues linked with data privacy and resource restriction. Literature on OGD VCC is at a nascent stage and the one on OGD VCD is evolving. As an atypical empirical validation case vis-a-vis the emerging OGD VCC-VCD research, the study is an additional contribution to the extant literature with specific reference to the developing country's experiences where the OGD initiatives are at an evolving stage
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- artykuły w czasopismach
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Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries
no. 90,
ISSN: 1681-4835 - Language:
- English
- Publication year:
- 2024
- Bibliographic description:
- Ishengoma F., Shao D., da Silva R. G., Wiedenhoft G. C., Alexopoulos C. H., Rizun N., Saxena S.: Value co‐creation (VCC) and value co‐destruction (VCD) via open government data (OGD): Empirical case of Tanzania// Electronic Journal of Information Systems in Developing Countries -Vol. 90,iss. 4 (2024), s.e12320-
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- Digital Object Identifier (open in new tab) 10.1002/isd2.12320
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- Gdańsk University of Technology
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