开放数据平台:接纳非法创新者的设计原则

IF 8.7 2区 管理学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Daniel Rudmark , Rikard Lindgren , Ulrike Schultze
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摘要

开放数据平台免费为公民提供获取公共数据的途径,从而提高治理透明度,加强公共服务,提高公民参与度。然而,要释放这一数字化转型战略的潜力,公共机构必须处理好公共利益与私人利益之间的矛盾。此外,即使公共机构打破了公民获取数据的传统障碍,潜在用户也往往缺乏以有意义的方式利用数据的知识。因此,开放数据平台往往达不到预期目标。本文利用瑞典交通管理局(STA)为期 10 年的行动设计研究(ADR),提出了在公共领域创建可产生价值的开放数据平台的设计原则。ADR 项目的启动是为了帮助瑞典交通管理局应对不法创新者,这些创新者从不同的网站获取火车数据来开发旅行应用程序。通过三个迭代设计周期,最终形成了一个新的开放数据平台,非法创新者逐渐成为数字化转型过程中的重要合作伙伴。通过对这一发展过程进行理论分析,本文提出了三条设计原则,为希望通过开放公共数据实现数字化转型的公共机构提供指导。我们还思考了这些机构在实施开放数据战略的过程中如何降低与非法创新者合作的风险。
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Open data platforms: Design principles for embracing outlaw innovators

Open data platforms freely provide citizens with access to public data, thus enabling improved governance transparency, enhanced public services, and increased civic engagement. However, unlocking the potential of this digital transformation strategy requires that public institutions manage the tension between public and private interests. Furthermore, even when public institutions break down traditional barriers for citizens’ access to data, the potential users often lack the knowledge to leverage it in meaningful ways. Open data platforms therefore tend to fall short of expectations. Leveraging a 10-year action design research study (ADR) in the Swedish Transport Administration (STA), this paper develops design principles for creating value-generating open data platforms in the public domain. The ADR project was initiated to assist STA in its efforts to deal with outlaw innovators who scraped train data from different websites to develop travel apps. Through three iterative design cycles that eventually led to the formation of a new open data platform, the outlaw innovators increasingly became valued partners in the digital transformation process. Theorizing this development process, this paper offers three design principles that provide guidance to public institutions aspiring to digitally transform by making public data accessible. We also reflect upon how these institutions might mitigate the risks associated with partnering with outlaw innovators in the pursuit of an open data strategy.

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Journal of Strategic Information Systems
Journal of Strategic Information Systems 工程技术-计算机:信息系统
CiteScore
17.40
自引率
4.30%
发文量
19
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Strategic Information Systems focuses on the strategic management, business and organizational issues associated with the introduction and utilization of information systems, and considers these issues in a global context. The emphasis is on the incorporation of IT into organizations'' strategic thinking, strategy alignment, organizational arrangements and management of change issues.
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