Government Data Openness and Coverage. How do They Affect Trust in European Countries?

Nicolás Gonzálvez-Gallego, Laura Nieto-Torrejón
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Abstract Purpose This paper aims to assess if the extent of openness and the coverage of data sets released by European governments have a significant impact on citizen trust in public institutions. Design/methodology/approach Data for openness and coverage have been collected from the Open Data Inventory 2018 (ODIN), by Open Data Watch; institutional trust is built up as a formative construct based on the European Social Survey (ESS), Round 9. The relations between the open government data features and trust have been tested on the basis of structural equation modelling (SEM). Findings The paper reveals that as European governments improve data openness, disaggregation, and time coverage, people tend to trust them more. However, the size of the effect is still small and, comparatively, data coverage effect on citizens’ confidence is more than twice than the impact of openness. Research limitations This paper analyzes the causal effect of Open Government Data (OGD) features captured in a certain moment of time. In upcoming years, as OGD is implemented and a more consistent effect on people is expected, time series analysis will provide with a deeper insight. Practical implications Public officers should continue working in the development of a technological framework that contributes to make OGD truly open. They should improve the added value of the increasing amount of open data currently available in order to boost internal and external innovations valuable both for public agencies and citizens. Originality/value In a field of knowledge with little quantitative empirical evidence, this paper provides updated support for the positive effect of OGD strategies and it also points out areas of improvement in terms of the value that citizens can get from OGD coverage and openness.
政府数据公开和覆盖。它们如何影响欧洲国家的信任?
摘要目的本文旨在评估欧洲政府发布的数据集的开放程度和覆盖范围是否对公民对公共机构的信任产生重大影响。开放数据观察从2018年开放数据清单(ODIN)中收集了开放性和覆盖率的数据;机构信任是基于欧洲社会调查(ESS)第九轮的形成性结构。基于结构方程模型(SEM)对政府公开数据特征与信任之间的关系进行了检验。研究结果表明,随着欧洲政府提高数据的开放性、分类性和时间覆盖,人们倾向于更加信任他们。然而,影响的规模仍然很小,相对而言,数据覆盖对公民信心的影响是开放影响的两倍多。本文分析了某一时刻捕获的政府开放数据(OGD)特征的因果关系。在接下来的几年里,随着OGD的实现,人们期望得到更一致的效果,时间序列分析将提供更深入的见解。实际影响公职人员应继续致力于发展一种技术框架,使OGD真正开放。他们应该提高目前可用的越来越多的开放数据的附加值,以促进对公共机构和公民都有价值的内部和外部创新。在一个缺乏定量经验证据的知识领域,本文为OGD战略的积极作用提供了最新的支持,并指出了公民可以从OGD覆盖和开放中获得价值的改进领域。
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