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The survey of the factors influencing the use of open government data in Taiwan: The preliminary findings

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Recent research in open government data has indicated that data providers and data users both play important roles to form a sound open data ecosystem. Nevertheless, researchers find that the use of open government data has not kept with the expectation. Accordingly, this study adopts the constructs of UTAUT and IS Success model to investigate how open data users perceive the impacts of the influential factors, and whether open data users intend to continue their use of open government data. A survey approach through online questionnaire is employed to collect quantitative empirical data from open data users in Taiwan. The preliminary descriptive data analysis is briefly presented and discussed in this paper.

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                dg.o 2022: DG.O 2022: The 23rd Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
                June 2022
                499 pages
                ISBN:9781450397490
                DOI:10.1145/3543434

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