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The value of open data government: a quality assessment approach

Abstract

Data quality involves a set of characteristics, values, and expressions that are built iteratively. Open government data (OGD) shares the qualities of Big Data regarding volume, speed, accuracy, and value, and the purpose of achieving stakeholders’ reuse stands out. This study uses a bibliographic review to identify the relationships among big data, open data, data quality, and value. We conclude that OGD, a recent trend, encourages collaboration and citizen participation and enables reusing data to pursue public and private innovation. Ensuring data quality makes it possible to obtain value from its reuse and generate Economic Value, Commercial Value, Social Value, and Public Value. Consumers require a solid basis of trust before using public information, which requires a data quality assurance process that strengthens and intensifies the inherent value of the data and activates its potential in different contexts.

Keywords

big data, data quality, open government data, public value

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Author Biography

Gina Maestre-Gongora

Ingeniera de Sistemas, Doctora en Ingeniería de Sistemas y Computación

Adriana Rangel-Carrillo

Ingeniera de Sistemas, Magíster en Gestión de Tecnologías de Información,

Mariutsi Osorio-Sanabria

Ingeniera de Sistemas, Estudiante de Doctorado en Ingeniería


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