Коришћење података отворене управе за економски развој

  • Nevena Petrović National Entity for Accreditation and Quality Assurance in Higher Education
  • Petar Milić University of Priština - Kosovska Mitrovica, Faculty of Technical Sciences
  • Bojan Prlinčević Academy of Applied Studies of Kosovo and Metohija

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Publishing of open government data brings enormous benefits both to the provider and consumers. From one side, government increases its transparency and enables development of smarter and richer solution, while from the other side enables variety of stakeholders to extract new information and create value from them. In this paper we investigate applicability of open government data for economic development and creation of value from published data. We explore different aspects of open government data consumption, such as effectiveness, transparency and quality and how they interrelate. They are of extremely importance for valorisation of open government data, and we will show that leveraging economic value of OGD must be accompanied by government ability to enable the availability of high quality of OGD.

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