Sustainable open data ecosystems in smart cities: A platform theory-based analysis of 19 European cities
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/88575Metadatos
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Lnenicka, Martin; Nikiforova, Anastasija; Clarinval, Antoine; Luterek, Mariusz; Rudmark, Daniel; Neumaier, Sebastian; Kevi´, Karlo; Rodríguez Bolívar, Manuel PedroEditorial
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Date
2024-02-07Résumé
An understanding of how modern Open Data Ecosystems (ODEs) work is critical in the context of current trends
towards sustainability and smartness, while is seen to be an asset to support urban governance and development,
in coordinating actions, and fostering civic engagement. This paper aims to establish such understanding by
analyzing the contextual patterns, platforms, and components shaping sustainable ODEs by employing platform
theory. This study explores and compares characteristics, similarities, differences, and best approaches in 19
cities across 8 countries. In this study we (1) identify 50 patterns that influence and shape sustainable ODEs and
their platforms, i.e., Open Data Platform Ecosystems (ODPEs); (2) explore the relationships between platforms
and other ODPEs components by developing a respective model, and identifying internal platforms and other
components; (3) empirically validate the conceptual findings of five types of ODPEs presented in the literature,
redefining them from the conceptual to real-life implementation of the respective components in sample cities;
(4) considering the experience gained during the study with respect to the ODPEs and external pressures and
environments that shape or influence them, we define 12 recommendations for policy planning and urban
governance of more sustainable ODEs.