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With a sample drawn from the currently-enrolled students (‘actual’ OGD users only) pursuing their undergraduate and postgraduate courses (n∼530) at a leading private Indian university, the present study seeks to analyze the moderating effects of gender, perceived importance and usage experience towards the behavioral intention to adopt and use OGD. The relationships between the adapted Unified Theory of Technology Adoption and Use (UTAUT) model and the Behavioral Intention to adopt and use OGD are found to be impacted by the three moderators across Performance Expectancy and Information Quality as also between the males and the females. As a original contribution towards the OGD-focused research, it is anticipated that further research shall focus on other determinants linked with OGD adoption and usage.","PeriodicalId":401026,"journal":{"name":"Proceedings of the 24th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research","volume":"33 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2023-07-11","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Moderating effects of gender, perceived importance and usage experience towards Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage\",\"authors\":\"C. Alexopoulos, Stuti Saxena\",\"doi\":\"10.1145/3598469.3598492\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives are spearheaded to further stakeholders’ engagement apart from bolstering their trust in the government. 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Moderating effects of gender, perceived importance and usage experience towards Open Government Data (OGD) adoption and usage
Open Government Data (OGD) initiatives are spearheaded to further stakeholders’ engagement apart from bolstering their trust in the government. OGD's adoption and usage is important in order to result in value creation and innovation initiatives by the stakeholders concerned. Therefore, academic interest has increased over the years to deepen our understanding regarding the stakeholders’ behavioral intention towards adoption and usage which includes a study of facilitating factors and the barriers both. Technology adoption and usage studies have underlined the influence of gender, perceived importance and usage experience and since OGD is being conceived as a ‘technology’, it is viable to understand the role of these three variables vis-a-vis OGD adoption and usage. With a sample drawn from the currently-enrolled students (‘actual’ OGD users only) pursuing their undergraduate and postgraduate courses (n∼530) at a leading private Indian university, the present study seeks to analyze the moderating effects of gender, perceived importance and usage experience towards the behavioral intention to adopt and use OGD. The relationships between the adapted Unified Theory of Technology Adoption and Use (UTAUT) model and the Behavioral Intention to adopt and use OGD are found to be impacted by the three moderators across Performance Expectancy and Information Quality as also between the males and the females. As a original contribution towards the OGD-focused research, it is anticipated that further research shall focus on other determinants linked with OGD adoption and usage.