ABSTRACT
This panel features researchers from six countries which sufficiently vary in culture, historic and current governance traditions and models, size, economic situation, social capital and geographic location. All their national governments implement OGD policy with certain degrees of success and failure.
The panelists will present short reports (up to 10 minutes) explaining the current situation in the country which he/she represents by using ecosystem approach1.
- Open Government Data Policy and Governance: Applicability of Ecosystem Approach: Comparative Cross-country Analysis: Panel
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