Open Government Data Use in the Brazilian States and Federal District Public Administrations
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
Data Cleaning
3. Data Description
4. Results, Limitations, and Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Questionnaire | Description |
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Application mode | Unsupervised online tool using LimeSurvey tool Version 3.25.6+201229. Respondents answered the questionnaire by themselves using the LimeSurvey software. |
Research of the relevant literature | The uses, benefits, barriers, drivers, and enablers (BBDE) listed are derived from a systematic literature review [15]. |
Construction of the questionnaire | The new questionnaire consists of 39 questions divided into seven groups. Questions and grouping categories were derived from a review of mainly English literature. Then, the questionnaire was developed in the LimeSurvey software, which supports the creation of multilingual surveys. The questionnaire was created in English and then translated to Portuguese. Therefore, two versions of the same questionnaire exist, one in English and another in Portuguese. Metadata is available in both languages. Worth noting that respondents answered the Portuguese questionnaire version. Therefore, data was collected in Portuguese. The English version is used to report results. |
Pretest | The questionnaire in Portuguese was applied to a sample of five people working with OGD (faculty members in higher education and master level students in Brazil) between April and May 2021. As a result, questions were improved for language use and content. In addition, the logic flow was adjusted before the final application based on pretest results and suggestions. The English version was also adjusted to match the tested version. |
Sampling method | Non-probabilistic [16]. The GTD.GOV indicated their focal points: Brazilian state and district administration secretaries, managers responsible for the open data area in the state administration, and state and district public managers who use OGD. The “snowball” strategy [17], which requests the indication of additional participants to the respondents, was also used. |
Sample size | The GTD.GOV selected 49 digital transformation state and district officials that were invited by email to contribute with the survey. A total of 61 responses were collected. Thirty responses were incomplete and were removed from the sample. Thirty-one responses were complete (the last page column equals 7, the number of pages of the questionnaire). All 27 federation units were invited to participate in this research, and 26 answered the questionnaire. The exception was the State of São Paulo, which declined to respond the questionnaire. Consequently, the dataset does not contain any data for São Paulo. This survey collected data from several State secretariats and agencies, such as administration, planning, information technology, and internal control. Their responses offer the state perspective as the leaders of the State’s digital transformation, and open data policy is allocated in them. In the case of states with more than one response, the Secretariat of Administration or Planning record was selected because these secretariats are responsible for the open data policy. They are also and are the loci of CONSAD focal points. Moreover, in the case of more than one complete response per respondent, only the last data (the newest date last action column) was kept. Therefore, this sample contains 26 records, one response per federation unit, which represent the answer of the FU. |
Target population | GTD.GOV indicated participants from their focal points. That includes Brazilian state and district administration secretaries, managers responsible for the open data area in the state administration, and state and d district public managers who use open government data. The language used was Portuguese. |
Recruitment and screening | Invitations and requests were made by email. |
Data collection period | 10 June to 9 July 2021 |
Questionnaire Sections | Description |
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Section I-Respondent Profile | Identify the respondent and his workplace |
Section II-OGD use/reuse | If public administrations use OGD, then ask for public context (default: State) and State name If OGD is not used, then ask why data are not used |
Section III—What is OGD used for by public administrations? | Data are used for what? What are the categories of data used? Name of the institutions that provide the data (data sources) |
Section IV—Why is OGD used by public administrations? | Benefits and negative impacts caused by OGD use Barriers: factors preventing or hindering OGD consumption Drivers: factors that drive or mandate OGD use Enablers: factors that facilitate, enable, or allow the use of OGD |
Column | Description | |
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Last updated | 5 October 2021 | |
Dataset created | 29 July 2021 | |
Data collected | Between June 10 and 9 July 2021 | |
Dataset owner | Ilka Kawashita | |
License | https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ (accessed on 26 December 2021) | |
Source link | https://doi.org/10.34622/datarepositorium/UY7MFA (accessed on 27 December 2021) | |
Encoding | Unicode (UFT-8) | |
Rows | 26 | |
Columns | 158 | |
Dataset description | Each row of the dataset lists the responses to a questionnaire about the use (consumption) of open government data (OGD) in the Brazilian states and federal district public administrations. The questionnaire was applied between June 10 and 9 July 2021, in a sample composed of focal points designated by the GTD.GOV. The dataset contains 26 lines, one response per Federation Unit, except for the State of São Paulo that chose to not answer the survey. Thus, this dataset represents the perspective of each federation unit that participated in the survey. Respondents were instructed to offer the view of their federation unit, as they are state officials responsible for open data in their administrations. After collection, data were exported to Excel. The resulting dataset was cleaned and is in a table format. | |
Column naming convention | The questionnaire is composed of simple and multiple-choice questions. In addition, some of the questions include an extra field for text comments. | |
Simple questions | Naming convention | |
QuestionId. QuestionLabel. | ||
Example | “Q005. In which public context does your institution/agency operate? If municipal or regional, please inform it in the comments field” | |
QuestionId | Q005 | |
QuestionLabel | “In which public context your institution/agency operates? If municipal or regional, please inform it in the comments field” | |
Multiple-choice questions | Naming convention | |
QuestionId[Sub-questionId]. QuestionLabel[Sub-questionLabel] | ||
Example | “Q106[SQ002]. What is open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Data analysis (analyses, forecasts, estimates, simulations, models)]”. | |
QuestionId | Q106 | |
QuestionLabel | “What is open government data (OGD) used for internally?” | |
[Sub-questionId] | SQ002 | |
[Sub-questionLabel] | “Data analysis (analyses, forecasts, estimates, simulations, models)” | |
Question with a comment. | QuestionId[Comment]. CommentLabel[Comment text] | |
Example | “Q005[comment]. In which public context your institution/agency operates? If municipal or regional, please inform it in the comments field. [Comment]” | |
QuestionId [Comment] | Q005[comment]. | |
CommentLabel | “In which public context your institution/agency operates? If municipal or regional, please inform it in the comments field” | |
[Comment text] | Holds the text comment | |
Dataset metadata description | Each column is described in the remaining of this section. As the metadata refers to the questionnaire questions, many column names are self-explaining. Since the dataset is in tabular format, the following metadata is presented: column name, a short description (when needed), datatype, possible data values, mandatory/optional indicator. This information is also provided in the dataset in two sheets: Metadata_PT and Metadata_EN. In the first sheet, metadata is provided in Portuguese, and the second in English. To prevent respondents’ identification, the columns ipaddr. IP address, Q00. Name, Q001. Email, Q002. Age, Q003. Gender and Q155[Comment] were anonymized. The term “anonymized” replaced the actual values. |
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
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id. Response ID | Response unique identifier | Number |
submitdate. Date submitted | Date the questionnaire was submitted | Date/time |
lastpage. Last page | Last page of the questionnaire that the respondent reached. Possible values [−1, 0, …, 7]. Between −1 and 6 means it is incomplete; 7 is the last page of a completed questionnaire. This sample only shows completed questionnaires. | Number |
startlanguage. Start language | Questionnaire start language | Text |
seed. Seed | Seed number generated by the system | Number |
startdate. Date started | The date that the respondent started the questionnaire | Date/time |
datestamp. Date last action | Date of the respondent last action | Date/time |
ipaddr. IP address | Respondent device IP address | Text |
Column Name | Description | Datatype | Data Values |
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Q00. Name: | Respondent name | Text | |
Q001. Email: | Respondent email | Text | |
Q002. Age | Respondent age range | Text | List: [less than 25 years, between 25 and 39 years, between 40 and 54 years, equal or more than 55 years] |
Q003. Gender | Respondent gender | Text | List: [female, male, I do not want to inform] |
Q004. Which public institution/agency do you work for? | Name of the respondent workplace | Text | |
Q005. In which public context does your institution/agency operate? If municipal or regional, please inform it in the comments field. | Indicates the public context that the institution/agency the responded works operate | Text | List: [local/municipal, state, regional, national, international, multiple] |
Q005[comment]. In which public context does your institution/agency operate? If municipal or regional, please inform it in the comments field. [Comment] | Field to input the municipality or region that agency/institution of Q005 operates | Text | |
Q006. State | Brazilian state where the respondent works | Text | List: [Acre, Alagoas, Amapá, Amazonas, Bahia, Ceará, Distrito Federal, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Maranhão, Mato Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Pará, Paraíba, Paraná, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio de Janeiro, Rio Grande do Norte, Rio Grande do Sul, Rondônia, Roraima, Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Sergipe, Tocantins] |
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
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Q100. Is Open Government Data (OGD) used internally at your institution/agency? | Q100 is mandatory Possible responses [Yes, no, I do not know] | Text |
Question Q106. What is Open Government Data (OGD) used for internally? Optional multiple-choice question. Response datatype: text. Possible responses [Yes, No, N/A]. N/A = Not answered. | ||
Column name and description | ||
Q106[SQ002]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Data analysis (analyses, forecasts, estimates, simulations, models)] | ||
Q106[SQ003]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Support environmental management (quality and level of water pollution)] | ||
Q106[SQ004]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Support emergencies (fires, floods) management and prevention] | ||
Q106[SQ005]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Support accountability] | ||
Q106[SQ006]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Support decision-making] | ||
Q106[SQ007]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Support government operations management (fleet, energy consumption, water, gas)] | ||
Q106[SQ008]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Increase (administrative, legal, legislative) procedures transparency] | ||
Q106[SQ009]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Increase the efficiency of service delivery changes] | ||
Q106[SQ010]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Co-create products and services] | ||
Q106[SQ011]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Combine, connect, and/or create new datasets] | ||
Q106[SQ012]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Create/improve public services] | ||
Q106[SQ013]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Develop web, mobile applications] | ||
Q106[SQ014]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Develop/improve other products] | ||
Q106[SQ015]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Develop/improve visualizations (maps, location, dashboards)] | ||
Q106[SQ016]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Services digitalization] | ||
Q106[SQ017]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Inform public policies development] | ||
Q106[SQ018]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Inform planning] | ||
Q106[SQ019]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Promote systems interoperability] | ||
Q106[SQ020]. What are open government data (OGD) used for internally? [Provide better access to public services] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
Q1061. Are open government data (OGD) used for other purposes? Which? | Field to inform whether open government data (OGD) is used for other purposes | Text |
Question 105. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? Optional Multiple-choice question. Response datatype: text. Possible responses [Yes, No, N/A]. N/A = Not answered. | ||
Column name and description | ||
Q105[SQ001]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Procurement] | ||
Q105[SQ002]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Crime] | ||
Q105[SQ003]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Public expenditure] | ||
Q105[SQ004]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Education] | ||
Q105[SQ005]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [National statistics (demographic, economic indicators)] | ||
Q105[SQ006]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Financial] | ||
Q105[SQ007]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Expenditure] | ||
Q105[SQ008]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Geospatial (location—ZIP code and corresponding latitude and longitude coordinates, maps)] | ||
Q105[SQ009]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Infrastructure] | ||
Q105[SQ010]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Justice and security (prosecutions, crimes)] | ||
Q105[SQ011]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Legislative (laws, bills)] | ||
Q105[SQ012]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Environment (air or water quality, climate, pollution)] | ||
Q105[SQ013]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Budget] | ||
Q105[SQ014]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Planning] | ||
Q105[SQ015]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Territorial property] | ||
Q105[SQ016]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Business registration] | ||
Q105[SQ017]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Elections (results, candidates)] | ||
Q105[SQ018]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Health] | ||
Q105[SQ019]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Traffic] | ||
Q105[SQ020]. What are the categories of open government data (OGD) used at your institution? [Transportation] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
Q1051. Are there other OGD categories used at your workplace? | Field to inform additional categories of open government data (OGD) used | Text |
Question Q104. What are the institutions/agencies that provide OGD used at your workplace? Q104 is mandatory when Q100 response = Yes. | ||
Q104. What are the institutions/agencies that provide OGD used at your workplace? | Field to inform the names of the institutions that provide open government data (OGD) | Text |
Question Q150. Why open government data are open government data not used? Optional multiple-choice question. Possible responses [Yes, No, N/A]. N/A = Not answered. Q150 is only presented when Q100 response <> Yes. | ||
Column name and description | ||
Q150[SQ002]. Why are open government data (OGD) not used in your institution? [There is no government/legal mandate to use OGD] | ||
Q150[SQ003]. Why are open government data (OGD) not used in your institution? [No need to use OGD] | ||
Q150[SQ004]. Why are open government data (OGD) not used in your institution? [I do not know OGD] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
Q151. Are there other reasons open government data are not used in your institution? | Field to inform additional reasons why open government data (OGD) are not used | Text |
Question Q155. Could this questionnaire be sent to someone else? If so, please indicate this person’s email in the comments field. Datatype: text. Possible responses [Yes, No]. Q155 is mandatory when Q100 <> Yes. | ||
Column name and description | ||
Q155. Could this questionnaire be sent to someone else? If so, please indicate this person’s email in the comments field. | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
Q155[comment]. Could this questionnaire be sent to someone else? If so, please indicate this person’s email in the comments field. [Comment] | Field to inform the email of additional respondents | Text |
Benefits of Using Open Government Data | ||
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All benefits questions are mandatory, except open-ended questions. Response datatype: text. Possible responses are in a five-point Likert scale [strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree]. Questions are only presented when Q100 = Yes. Column is empty if Q100 <> Yes. | ||
Question BEE. What are the economic benefits of using open government data? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BEE[BEE02]. What are the economic benefits of using open government data? [Increased administrative efficiency] | ||
BEE[BEE04]. What are the economic benefits of using open government data? [Offer of improved processes, products, and services] | ||
BEE[BEE03]. What are the economic benefits of using open government data? [Reduced operating costs] | ||
BEE[BEE01]. What are the economic benefits of using open government data? [Gained access to external capacity and resources for solving problems] | ||
Question BEPS. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BEPS[BEPS04]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [Promotion of the principles and philosophy of Open Government] | ||
BEPS[BEPS02]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [Increased transparency] | ||
BEPS[BEPS05]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [Increased social control] | ||
BEPS[BEPS06]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [Increased civic participation and public engagement] | ||
BEPS[BEPS03]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [More informed citizens] | ||
BEPS[BEPS01]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [Increased intra-governmental confidence] | ||
BEPS[BEPS07]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [More efficient accountability] | ||
BEPS[BEPS08]. What are the political and social benefits of using open government data? [Gained new knowledge and insights into the public sector] | ||
Question BEOT. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BEOT[BEOT05]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Development of improved public policies] | ||
BEOT[BEOT03]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Increased intra-governmental collaboration] | ||
BEOT[BEOT08]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [New processes, products, and services developed] | ||
BEOT[BEOT10]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Improved processes] | ||
BEOT[BEOT06]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Improved data management] | ||
BEOT[BEOT01]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Improved access to public services] | ||
BEOT[BEOT07]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Increased efficiency in making changes in service delivery] | ||
BEOT[BEOT09]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Decision-making process more informed] | ||
BEOT[BEOT11]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Innovation support processes deployed] | ||
BEOT[BEOT02]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Increased problem-solving capacity] | ||
BEOT[BEOT12]. What are the technical and operational benefits realized by the use of open government data? [Use of collective intelligence to solve a public problem] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
BEOTHER. Are there other benefits promoted by the use of open government data at your workplace? | Field to inform additional benefits of using open government data (OGD) | Text |
Q160. Could the use of open government data (OGD) have negative effects or impacts (perceived or actual) on your institution? And on Government? | Field to inform the respondent perception about negative impacts the use of OGD could cause | Text |
Barriers to OGD Use | ||
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All barriers’ questions are mandatory, except the open-ended questions. Response datatype: text. Possible responses are presented in the five-point Likert scale [strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree]. Questions are only presented when Q100 = Yes. Column is empty if Q100 <> Yes. | ||
Question BAC. What are the cultural barriers that hinder open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BAC[BAC01]. What are the cultural barriers that hinder open government data use? [Management and public managers do not know what open data is] | ||
BAC[BAC02]. What are the cultural barriers that hinder open government data use? [Lack of organizational culture favorable to open data] | ||
Question BAEF. What are the economic and financial barriers that hinder open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BAEF[BAEF01]. What are the economic and financial barriers that hinder open government data use? [There is no budget, no financial resources to use open data] | ||
BAEF[BAEF03]. What are the economic and financial barriers that hinder open government data use? [Cost to hire people able to use open data is very high] | ||
Question BAPL. What are the legal and public policy-related barriers that hinder open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BAPL[BAPL03]. What are the legal and public policy-related barriers that hinder open government data use? [Open data policy is inadequate or/and doesn’t exist] | ||
BAPL[BAPL04]. What are the legal and public policy-related barriers that hinder open government data use? [Open data use laws are inadequate or lacking] | ||
BAPL[BAPL05]. What are the legal and public policy-related barriers that hinder open government data use? [Open data use standards and guidelines are inadequate or/and do not exist] | ||
BAPL[BAPL06]. What are the legal and public policy-related barriers that hinder open government data use? [Use license does not exist, or unclear, or restrict use] | ||
Question BAOI. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BAOI[BAOI12]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [Benefits and impacts of using open data are unclear] | ||
BAOI[BAOI09]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [No support for innovation] | ||
BAOI[BAOI02]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [The organizational structure does not support the use of open data] | ||
BAOI[BAOI04]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [The organization does not have the organizational capabilities, routines, and processes to use the data] | ||
BAOI[BAOI08]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [There are no human resources with the knowledge, skills, and/or capabilities to use open data] | ||
BAOI[BAOI07]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [There is no definition of competencies for the use of open data] | ||
BAOI[BAOI06]. What are the organizational and/or institutional barriers that hinder open government data use? [Lack of non-financial resources (time, equipment, etc.) to use open data] | ||
Question BAPS. What are the political and social barriers that hinder open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BAPS[BAPS01]. What are the political and social barriers that hinder open government data use? [Open data is not a political priority] | ||
BAPS[BAPS02]. What are the political and social barriers that hinder open government data use? [Strategy and/or leadership do not support open data use] | ||
Question BAOT. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
BAOT[BAOT01]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [There is no centralized portal or open data infrastructure] | ||
BAOT[BAOT02]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Difficulty in discovering/locating data] | ||
BAOT[BAOT03]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Data availability issues] | ||
BAOT[BAOT04]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Data accessibility issues] | ||
BAOT[BAOT05]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Poor data quality (incomplete, inaccurate, obsolete, and/or inconsistent)] | ||
BAOT[BAOT06]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Low data usability (fragmented data, no default for open data, file-owning format)] | ||
BAOT[BAOT08]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Data are not compatible and cannot be compared] | ||
BAOT[BAOT09]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Data cannot be combined and connected] | ||
BAOT[BAOT10]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Data are not sustained or maintained] | ||
BAOT[BAOT11]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Data sources are unreliable] | ||
BAOT[BAOT12]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Results obtained from different sources differ] | ||
BAOT[BAOT13]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Uploading data are not supported] | ||
BAOT[BAOT14]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [No processing power] | ||
BAOT[BAOT15]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Lack of proper tools to manipulate data] | ||
BAOT[BAOT16]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Lack of support for tools or help desk] | ||
BAOT[BAOT17]. What are the technical and operational barriers that hinder open government data use? [Difficulties to interact with the data provider] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
BAOTHER. Are there other real or potential barriers that prevent or hinder the use of open government data in your work context? | Field to inform additional barriers to open government data (OGD) use | Text |
Enablers of OGD Use | ||
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All enablers’ questions are mandatory, except the open-ended questions. Response datatype: text. Possible responses are shown in a five-point Likert scale [strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree]. Questions are only presented when Q100 = Yes. Column is empty if Q100 <> Yes. | ||
Question EC. What are the cultural factors that facilitate, enable, or allow the use of open government data? | ||
Column name and description | ||
EC[EC01]. What are the cultural factors that facilitate, enable, or allow the use of open government data? [Organizational culture enables the use of open data] | ||
EC[EC02]. What are the cultural factors that facilitate, enable, or allow the use of open government data? [Existence of cooperative work culture] | ||
Question EEF. What are the economic and financial factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
EEF[EEF01]. What are the economic and financial factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Financial resources are available to support the use of open data] | ||
Question EPL. What are the public policy and legal factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
EPL[EPL02]. What are the public policy and legal factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Public open data policy exists] | ||
EPL[EPL03]. What are the public policy and legal factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Laws governing the use of open data exist] | ||
EPL[EPL04]. What are the public policy and legal factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Regulations and open data standards exist] | ||
EPL[EPL01]. What are the public policy and legal factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [There is legal compliance pressure] | ||
Question EOI. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
EOI[EOI01]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [The Administration promotes and internally discloses the use of open data] | ||
EOI[EOI02]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [There have been changes in the organizational structure to support open data] | ||
EOI[EOI03]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [The organization has the ability to digitize] | ||
EOI[EOI04]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Managers are motivated to use open data] | ||
Question EPS. What are the political and social factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
EPS[EPS01]. What are the political and social factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Political leadership committed to the use of open data] | ||
EPS[EPS02]. What are the political and social factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Management and public managers are aware of the existence of open data] | ||
EPS[EPS03]. What are the political and social factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [External stakeholders (international bodies, journalists) disseminate and promote the use of open data] | ||
Question EOT. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
EOT[EOT01]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [There are open data portals and infrastructure] | ||
EOT[EOT02]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Case studies and examples are available in the Open Data Portal] | ||
EOT[EOT03]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Portal provides facilities for searching/searching for open data] | ||
EOT[EOT04]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [High-quality data is available] | ||
EOT[EOT05]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Metadata is provided with the data] | ||
EOT[EOT06]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Data do not violate privacy laws] | ||
EOT[EOT07]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Data are improved] | ||
EOT[EOT08]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Data are maintained] | ||
EOT[EOT09]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [Tools and mechanisms to work with open data are available] | ||
EOT[EOT10]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [The use of the data is monitored] | ||
EOT[EOT11]. What are the operational and technical factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use? [There are public/private partnerships that support the use of open data] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
EOTHER. Are there other real or potential factors that facilitate, enable, or allow open government data use in your work context? | Field to inform additional facilitators to open government data (OGD) use | Text |
Drivers of Open Government Data Use | ||
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All drivers’ questions are mandatory, and exceptions are the open-ended questions. Response datatype: text. Possible responses are listed in a five-point Likert scale [strongly disagree, disagree, neutral, agree, strongly agree]. Questions are only presented when Q100 = Yes. Column is empty if Q100 <> Yes. | ||
Question DOI. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that drive open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
DOI[DOI01]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that drive open government data use? [The Administration and public managers understand the benefits and impacts promoted by the use of open data] | ||
DOI[DOI02]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that drive open government data use? [Open data use is institutionalized in the administration] | ||
DOI[DOI04]. What are the organizational and/or institutional factors that drive open government data use? [The existence of intermediaries adds knowledge and capacity for the use of open data] | ||
Question DPS. What are the political and social factors that drive open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
DPS[DPS01]. What are the political and social factors that drive open government data use? [External stakeholders (international bodies, other bodies, journalists) press the Administration to use the open data] | ||
Question DOT. What are the technical and operational factors that drive open government data use? | ||
Column name and description | ||
DOT[DOT03]. What are the technical and operational factors that drive open government data use? [Existence of historical data] | ||
DOT[DOT06]. What are the technical and operational factors that drive open government data use? [Data are available in user-friendly formats] | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
DOTHER. Are there other real or potential factors that drive the use of open government data in your work context? | Field to inform additional drivers of open government data use | Text |
Final considerations | ||
Column Name | Description | Datatype |
CF01. Would you like to make any general comments about using open government data? | Field to collect additional comments related to the use of open government data | Text |
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Kawashita, I.; Baptista, A.A.; Soares, D. Open Government Data Use in the Brazilian States and Federal District Public Administrations. Data 2022, 7, 5. https://doi.org/10.3390/data7010005
Kawashita I, Baptista AA, Soares D. Open Government Data Use in the Brazilian States and Federal District Public Administrations. Data. 2022; 7(1):5. https://doi.org/10.3390/data7010005
Chicago/Turabian StyleKawashita, Ilka, Ana Alice Baptista, and Delfina Soares. 2022. "Open Government Data Use in the Brazilian States and Federal District Public Administrations" Data 7, no. 1: 5. https://doi.org/10.3390/data7010005
APA StyleKawashita, I., Baptista, A. A., & Soares, D. (2022). Open Government Data Use in the Brazilian States and Federal District Public Administrations. Data, 7(1), 5. https://doi.org/10.3390/data7010005