Index

Di Wang (Wuhan University, China)
Deborah Richards (Macquarie University, Australia)
Ayse Aysin Bilgin (Macquarie University, Australia)
Chuanfu Chen (Wuhan University, China)

The Development of Open Government Data

ISBN: 978-1-80262-316-1, eISBN: 978-1-80262-315-4

Publication date: 15 July 2022

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Wang, D., Richards, D., Bilgin, A.A. and Chen, C. (2022), "Index", The Development of Open Government Data, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 335-342. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80262-315-420221015

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Copyright © 2022 Di Wang, Deborah Richards, Ayse Aysin Bilgin and Chuanfu Chen. Published under exclusive licence by Emerald Publishing Limited


INDEX

Acceptance of OGD
, 27–35

Acquisition methods
, 70, 72, 85, 87

Adequacy
, 75–76

tests
, 109

Age of participants
, 70, 72–74

Analytic Hierarchy Process (AHP)
, 40

in evaluation
, 45–47

exclusion of evaluation elements
, 46

hierarchy structure
, 54

Anti-corruption
, 25

Application programming interface (API)
, 143

Baidu (search engines)
, 124

Bartlett’s test of sphericity
, 109

Big Five Personality dimensions
, 176–177

“Browse”
, 70–72

Budget and spend
, 50

Case study
, 11–12, 48

in China
, 105–106

method
, 105

Cause-and-effect relationships
, 12–13

Chi-Square tests
, 87, 89–90

of citizens’ preferences of virtual agents’ appearance
, 90

of demographic background and two-task accuracy rate
, 209

of OGD utilization purpose
, 85

China

case study in
, 105–106

local OGD portals evaluation in
, 48–54

OGD development in
, 35–36

province-level OGD portals in
, 56

China Open Data Index
, 41

Citizens

acceptance and utilization of OGD Portals
, 11

acquisition methods
, 85–87

data analysis and results
, 73–90

data collection
, 72–73

demands for OGD
, 66

descriptive analysis of citizens’ demands for OGD subjects
, 77

help functions
, 87–88

knowledge of OGD
, 91–92

knowledge of OGD and OGD portals
, 75, 91

methodology
, 69, 73, 154, 169

OGD attributes
, 71, 78, 82

OGD demand
, 67–68, 76, 82, 93, 96

and OGD demands
, 92

OGD subjects
, 76–78

OGD Users’ attitudes toward OGD portal usage
, 212–218

OGD Users’ possibility of using OGD portals
, 219–220

OGD utilization
, 68–69

OGD utilization
, 82–90

and OGD utilization
, 93

OGD utilization
, 93–96

participants and demographics
, 73–75

Pearson correlation analysis
, 96–97

reliability and adequacy
, 75–76

research model and hypothesis
, 66, 69

results and analysis
, 169–212

socio-demographic background
, 73–75

survey design
, 70–72

T-tests of citizens’ knowledge of OGD and OGD attributes
, 83–84

tests of citizens’ knowledge of OGD and demands of OGD subjects
, 79–80

users
, 66–67

utilization purpose
, 85

virtual agents
, 88, 90, 152, 154

Civil society movements
, 1

Comparative analysis of international OGD
, 23–24

Comparative multiple-case research
, 11–12

Comparative research method
, 13–14

Comparison framework
, 14

Compatibility
, 101–105, 111–112, 117

improving
, 225

Complete metadata
, 71

Complexity
, 101–103, 105, 113, 117

reducing
, 225–226

Computer games, playing of
, 172–176

Consistency ratio (CR)
, 45

Consumption
, 20, 68–69

Conversational virtual agent
, 159–160

interface for
, 160

Coordination
, 154

Correlation analysis of datasets
, 61

Cost–benefit analysis
, 132

Credit records
, 50

Cultural activity
, 50

Data accessibility
, 19

by category
, 59

Data acquisition
, 68, 93

citizens’ acceptance of data-acquisition methods
, 86

Pearson correlation analysis of
, 96

T-tests of
, 95

Data attribute
, 96

Data Openness Indicator
, 22–23

Data preprocessing
, 108

Data quality
, 19

by category
, 59

Data quantity for OGD
, 19

Data subject
, 93, 233–234

Data utilization
, 19, 54, 226

Data-acquisition functions
, 68

Demand side of OGD
, 24, 26, 99–100, 121

comparison model of OGD’s supply-side and demand-side
, 102–103

Demand-driven system
, 20

Demographic questionnaire
, 161

Demographics
, 73, 75, 169, 176

Diffusion of Innovation (DOI)
, 28–29, 31, 33, 100–101, 155, 224

accuracy rates of models for DOI variables
, 215

analysis of demographic background and
, 201

analysis of demographic background and DOI
, 203–204

descriptive analysis of DOI for OGD portal
, 200

models for DOI variables
, 216–217

for OGD Portal
, 195–202

process for building DOI models
, 214

questionnaire
, 162

relationship map of variables in DOI models
, 218

for virtual agent
, 202–205

Digital format
, 55, 61, 70

Digital media
, 1

Download in bulk
, 71

Easy access
, 71

Ecosystem
, 7–10

Education
, 50

Educational qualification
, 74–75, 161, 170–171

Eight Open Government Data Principles
, 19, 67–68

Environment quality
, 50

Ergonomics of Human System Interaction
, 34

Evaluation frameworks
, 39–40, 231, 233

build
, 41–45

local OGD portal
, 54

priorities of
, 54

Evaluation procedure
, 137

Evaluation study
, 12

Evaluators
, 132–137

Experiment
, 12–13

Experimental procedure
, 163–165

Experimental research method
, 12–13

Extended case method
, 11–12

External validation studies
, 13

Extrinsic motivation
, 28

Five Star Scheme
, 22–23

Fleiss’s Kappa
, 138

for principles and criteria
, 139

Force Atlas 2
, 214–215

Free of charge
, 71

Gender
, 161, 170–171

Generalizability studies
, 13

Gephi software
, 217–218

Goal model
, 12

Google
, 124

Google Scholar
, 41

Government bid
, 50

Health
, 50

Help functions
, 72, 87–88

improving
, 227

Heuristic evaluation
, 122–123

Human–computer interaction (HCI)
, 66–67, 122

Imitated OGD portal
, 158

home page of Imitated Portal
, 158

homepage of Imitated Portal with virtual agent
, 168

Information
, 1

Information and communication technologies (ICTs)
, 1, 17, 19, 67

Information retrieval
, 68

Intention–compatibility (ICP)
, 213–214

Intention–complexity (ICL)
, 213–214

Intention–observability (IOB)
, 213–214

Intention–relative advantage (IRA)
, 213–214

Intention–trialability (ITR)
, 213–214

International trade
, 50

Internet
, 1

Intrinsic motivation
, 28

“Keyword search”
, 70–72

Knowledge of OGD
, 91–92

and OGD portals
, 75

“Knowledge-based society”
, 1

Kruskal–Wallis H test
, 142

Kruskal–Wallis one-way analysis
, 195–202

Lifecycle of OGD
, 20–21

Likelihood ratio
, 75, 85, 89–90

Local OGD portal

compute assessment result and carry out analysis
, 49–54

determining categories expected to disclosed by each of entities
, 49

evaluation framework
, 54

evaluation in China
, 48–54

identifying all province-level OGD portals
, 48–49

Local OGD Portal Evaluation Framework
, 51–53

selection
, 48

Local statistics
, 50

Machine-readable
, 71

Mann–Whitney U test
, 181, 183, 195, 202

of DOI and trustworthiness scales and two-task accuracy rate
, 211

of DOI for virtual agent and two-task accuracy rate
, 213

Map
, 50

Monthly Income
, 75, 161, 170–171

Motivational Model (MM)
, 28–29, 31

Multiple data collection methods
, 11–12

Mutual attentiveness
, 154

MySQL database
, 159

Normal distribution detection
, 176

Observability
, 101–104, 109–110, 117

improving and
, 224

Occupation
, 70, 74–75, 78, 87–88, 161

Occupation
, 161, 170–171

OGD Portals
, 231

analytical findings
, 114–116

case study in China
, 105–106

comparative results for supply-side and demand-side
, 111, 113

comparison model of OGD’s supply-side and demand-side
, 102–103

compatibility
, 104–105, 111–112

complexity
, 105, 113

construct operationalization
, 106–107

correlation analysis of relative advantage and compatibility
, 115

correlations between observability, relative advantage, and compatibility
, 114

data analysis and results
, 108–113

data collection
, 107–108

data preprocessing
, 108

methodology
, 105–107

modified DOI research model
, 101

modified research model
, 116

observability
, 101, 104, 109–110

online visibility of OGD portals
, 110

pragmatic implications
, 118

relative advantage
, 104, 110–111

reliability and adequacy tests
, 109

research model
, 100–105

theoretical contributions
, 117–118

OGD Users

attitudes toward OGD portal usage
, 212–218

possibility of using OGD portals
, 219–221

One-way ANOVA
, 78, 82, 186, 207

of age, education, occupation, and OGD attributes
, 82

of age, education, occupation, and OGD subjects
, 81

Portals’ average scores by
, 144–145

Online access
, 61, 70

Online smart agent
, 72

Open access
, 19, 55, 61, 70

Open Data Barometer
, 22–23, 36, 67

Open Data Census
, 41

“Open data ecosystem”
, 7–10

Open Data Index
, 22, 40

Open data initiatives
, 1–2

Open Data Monitor
, 22–23

“Open Data Policy”
, 35

Open Data Poral Requirement
, 22

Open Data Portal Index
, 22, 41

Open government data (OGD)
, 1–2, 5, 17, 20, 223, 231

acceptance and usability of
, 27–35

characteristics
, 19

chosen methodology
, 11–14

comparative analysis of international OGD
, 23–24

connecting supply side and demand side
, 224–226

contributions
, 235–237

demand side of
, 24–26

demands and utilization
, 93–96

development in China
, 35–36

DOI
, 31–33

ecosystem
, 20

ecosystem theory
, 121

evaluation
, 22–23

findings
, 237–238

future directions for OGD Portal development
, 226–228

identifying user types
, 226

impacts
, 19–20

improving compatibility
, 225

improving help functions
, 227

improving observability and trialability
, 224

increasing online visibility
, 226–227

intended contributions
, 14

lifecycle
, 21

limitations and future work
, 238–240

local governments and local OGD portals
, 26–27

portals as bridge
, 26

pragmatic implications
, 237

reducing complexity
, 225–226

reinforcing OGD characteristics
, 228

research design
, 7–11

research objectives and research questions
, 232–233

research questions
, 5–7

strengthening relative advantage
, 224–225

strengthening user interaction
, 227–228

structure and flow of selected literature review topics
, 18

structure of objectives and research questions
, 8–9

supply side of
, 20–24

TAM
, 33

technology acceptance models and theories
, 27, 29, 31

theoretical contributions
, 235–237

trustworthiness
, 33–34

usability
, 34–35

usability of OGD portals
, 122–123

users
, 24–25

utilization
, 25–26

Open innovation
, 19–20, 32

Open Knowledge Foundation
, 23, 40–41

Open Knowledge International
, 2

Open license
, 71

Openness
, 5

Operationalization, construct
, 106–107

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 21

OUR Data Index
, 22, 36

Participants

analysis of participants’ past experience with OGD and trustworthiness
, 206

knowledge of OGD and OGD Portals
, 173

socio-demographics of participants
, 170–171

Pearson chi-square testy
, 75

Pearson correlation analysis

of data acquisition and OGD attributes
, 96

of need of help and OGD attributes
, 97

Perceived Behavioral Control (PBC)
, 28

Perceived ease of use (PEOU)
, 33, 183, 186

correlation analysis of importance, PEOU and PU
, 191–195

Pearson’s correlation analysis of importance and PEOU
, 193–194

Pearson’s correlation analysis of PEOU and PU
, 198–199

Perceived usefulness (PU)
, 33, 191

correlation analysis of importance, PEOU and PU
, 191–195

descriptive analysis of TAM perceived usefulness scale
, 192

Pearson’s correlation analysis of importance and PU
, 196–197

Pearson’s correlation analysis of PEOU and PU
, 198–199

Personality
, 161

Policies and legislation
, 50

Portal visibility
, 49, 55, 109–110

Portals’ average scores

by criterion and one-way ANOVA results
, 145

by principle and one-way ANOVA results
, 144

Positivity
, 154

Posthoc pairwise comparison
, 143

Priorities of evaluation framework
, 54

Province-level OGD portals
, 48–49, 106

in China
, 56, 124

Psychological differences studies
, 13

Public administration
, 4

Public safety
, 50

Public sector information (PSI)
, 2, 17, 19

Publishing process
, 20

Qualitative research methods
, 11

Qualtrics survey software
, 157, 160

Quantitative elements of evaluation framework
, 49

Quantitative research methods
, 11

Questionnaire

demographic
, 161

DOI
, 162

Rapport
, 163

TAM
, 161–162

trustworthiness
, 162–163

“Ranking”
, 70–72

Rapport
, 154, 227–228

analysis of socio-demographic background and
, 208

creating Rapport with virtual agents
, 154

descriptive analysis of
, 206

with help pages and virtual agent
, 205–207

questionnaire
, 163

“Recommendation”
, 70–72

Recruitment
, 168–169

Refined research model
, 97

Registration
, 50

Regular
, 70–72

Reinforcing OGD characteristics
, 228

Relative advantage
, 104, 110–111, 117

strengthening
, 224–225

Reliability
, 75–76, 109, 176, 178–179

Research question
, 5, 7, 232–233

Scoring methods
, 12

Search engines
, 124

Self-administered questionnaires
, 12

Shanghai OGD Portal
, 148

Shapiro–Wilk normality test
, 176, 180

6-point Likert scale
, 163

Socio-demographic background
, 73, 75, 169, 172

characteristics
, 74

of participants
, 170–171

Sojump tool
, 72–73

SPSS modeler
, 214–215, 219

Standardized questionnaires
, 12

Supply side of OGD
, 20, 24, 39, 121

AHP in evaluation
, 45–47

build evaluation framework
, 41–45

case study in China
, 55–61

comparison by category
, 58–61

comparison by portal
, 55

comparison model of OGD’s supply-side and demand-side
, 102–103

comparison of OGD Portal Evaluation Frameworks
, 42

correlation analysis of contexts and number of datasets
, 61

data accessibility by category
, 59

data quality by category
, 59

derive priorities for evaluation elements
, 47

description of cases for supply-side
, 107

evaluation aspects of frameworks and principles
, 43–44

evaluation of local OGD portals in China
, 48–54

evaluation results
, 57

local OGD portal evaluation framework
, 54

methodology
, 40–54

priorities of evaluation framework
, 54

province-level OGD portals in China
, 56

results and findings
, 54–61

Supply-side development
, 5

Survey design
, 70–72

Survey research
, 12

System model
, 12

System-oriented evaluation
, 12–14

T-Tests

of citizens’ knowledge of OGD and OGD attributes
, 83–84

of data-acquisition methods and OGD attributes
, 95

of OGD utilization purposes and demands for OGD subjects
, 94

of TAM scales and two-task accuracy rate
, 210

Task accuracy

analysis by
, 207–212

Chi-Square tests of demographic background and two-task accuracy rate
, 209

Mann–Whitney U tests of
, 211

T-tests of Rapport scales and
, 212

T-tests of TAM scales and two-task accuracy rate
, 210

Technology Acceptance Model (TAM)
, 28–29, 31, 33, 155

analysis
, 181–195

analysis of PEOU and OGD and OGD Portal experience variables
, 189–190

analysis of PEOU and socio-demographic variables
, 187–188

correlation analysis of importance, PEOU and PU
, 191–195

descriptive analysis of TAM importance scale
, 184

descriptive analysis of TAM PEOU
, 185

importance scale
, 183

PEOU
, 183–186

perceived usefulness scale
, 191

questionnaire
, 161–162

and theories
, 27–31

Ten Principles for Opening Up Government Information
, 67–68

Ten-item personality inventory (TIPI)
, 161

Text to Speech (TTS)
, 159

Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB)
, 28–29, 31

Theory of Reasoned Action (TRA)
, 28–29, 31, 33–34, 162–163

Theory-driven comparative study
, 13–14

Transportation
, 50

Trialability
, 101–103

improving and
, 224

Trust model
, 155–156

Trust tendency
, 176–177

Trustworthiness
, 33–34, 155, 205

analysis of participants’ past experience with OGD and trustworthiness
, 206

questionnaire
, 162–163

UK Public Data Principles
, 67–68

Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT)
, 28–29, 31

United Kingdom’s Public Data Principles
, 19

Unity 3D
, 159

Up to date (OGD attributes)
, 71

Update regularly
, 71

Usability
, 34–35, 121–123

average values for principles and criteria
, 140–141

comparison of portals
, 142–146

comparisons by principle and criterion
, 138–142

criteria for usability principles
, 133–137

data collection and analysis
, 137–138

development of evaluation criteria
, 132

evaluation
, 234–236

evaluation procedure
, 137

evaluators
, 132–137

extension of usability principles
, 125

Fleiss’s Kappa
, 138

methodology
, 124–138

of OGD
, 27–35

of OGD portals
, 122–123

Portals’ average scores
, 144–145

results
, 138–146

selection of OGD portals
, 124

Shanghai OGD Portal
, 148

Usefulness
, 121–122

User interaction, strengthening
, 227–228

User-centered design
, 66–67

Utilization purpose
, 68, 70, 73, 85

Validity
, 176, 178–179

Virtual agent
, 88, 90, 152, 154, 227–228

advantages
, 153–154

analysis by task accuracy
, 207–212

Big Five Personality dimensions and trust tendency
, 176

changes to experimental design
, 167–168

completion of tasks
, 181–182

conversational
, 159–160

creating Rapport with
, 154

DOI for
, 202–205

experimental design
, 156–157

experimental environment
, 160–161

experimental materials
, 157–161

experimental procedure
, 163–165

imitated OGD portal
, 158

instruments
, 161–163

integrated research model
, 155

knowledge of OGD and OGD portals
, 172

methodology
, 154–169

normal distribution detection
, 176

OGD Portal, DOI for
, 195–202

OGD Users’ attitudes toward OGD portal usage
, 212–218

OGD Users’ possibility of using OGD portals
, 219–220

participants and demographics
, 169–176

participants’ knowledge of OGD and OGD Portals
, 173

pilot study
, 165–168

playing of computer games
, 172–176

Rapport with help pages and
, 205–207

recruitment
, 168–169

reliability and validity
, 176, 178–179

results and analysis
, 169–212

socio-demographic background
, 169–172

TAM analysis
, 181–195

theoretical model
, 155–156

trustworthiness
, 205

usage frequency of OGD and OGD Portals
, 174

useable OGD portal
, 151–152

Visibility

increasing online visibility
, 226–227

online visibility of OGD portals
, 110

portal
, 49, 55, 109–110

Vivek Kundra’s 10 principles for improving federal transparency
, 19

Weather
, 50, 58

Web 2. 0 technologies
, 1

WebGL programs
, 159–160

WeChat
, 72–73

Weibo
, 72–73, 169