Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK
In this paper, we conceptualize Open Data ecosystems by analysing the major stakeholders in the UK. The conceptualization is based on a review of popular Open Data definitions and business ecosystem theories, which we applied to empirical data using a timeline analysis. Our work is informed by a com...
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title | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK |
title_auth | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK |
title_exact_search | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK |
title_full | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK Maximilian Heimstädt ; Fredric Saunderson ; Fredric Saunderson |
title_fullStr | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK Maximilian Heimstädt ; Fredric Saunderson ; Fredric Saunderson |
title_full_unstemmed | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK Maximilian Heimstädt ; Fredric Saunderson ; Fredric Saunderson |
title_short | Conceptualizing open data ecosystems |
title_sort | conceptualizing open data ecosystems a timeline analysis of open data development in the uk |
title_sub | a timeline analysis of open data development in the UK |
topic | Open Data (DE-588)1064023886 gnd |
topic_facet | Open Data Großbritannien |
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